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Codename Hijazi Friday, June 21, 2013 06:58 AM

[QUOTE=Aimen Tahir Alam;615594]Hello,
I am aspiring to appear for CSS soon and considering to opt for philosophy. However, I am disturbed by the lack of first-hand guidance on the subject. Moreover, I have observed in the passing list that hardly anyone takes philosophy. I have a background in british law (LLB) and politics and since I covered Jurisorudence (Western philosophers like Austin, Hobbes etc), the subject really interests me. Please tell me whether its a safe option that can get me a high score or I should reconsider it.
Waiting for a reply soonest,
Thank you.[/QUOTE]

You see Hassan Bhai's Profile above? He was 2nd in CSS 2012. He opted Philosophy and scored more than 170 Marks in both papers.

Aimen Tahir Alam Wednesday, June 26, 2013 02:21 AM

yes. well that makes sense but I am disturbed by the lack of first-hand guidance available on the subject i.e. not being taught at academies etc.
I guess its a subject one must do themselves. Dont know whether that is safe though.

Usman Moon Friday, June 28, 2013 01:50 AM

i am not sure what kind of subject is this. because i have never gone through from this subject before. so suggest me is it lengthy subject or to the point things also gonna work here. the subject has quite different topics are they related to vision or realities?

Daisy Friday, July 12, 2013 01:31 AM

I had also same questions and so invested much time and searched alot on this subject so want to share my experience, may be it would help someone...

Philosophy is a high scoring subject with comparatively short syllabus but one must opt it after thorough analysis of its syllabus. Opting a subject merely with a label of "High Scoring" is not a wise decision. One has to keep in mind one's aptitude and interest.

As far as books or helping material is concerned, Whole syllabus of paper one can be prepared from a single book of Copi or Hurley.
Paper 1 is comparatively easy. You need to study four to five topics in total to fetch 75+ marks. Formal and Informal arguments, Validity and Truth, Deduction and Induction, Languages, Fallacies, Symbolic Logic and Ibn Taimya's criticism are the most important topics and these questions keep on repeating in exams.

Paper two is somehow technical (intresting too) and demand some efforts, patience and calliber as well. You need to prepare a list of topics to prepare and get it photocopied from Encyclopedia of Philosophy or take help of some senior or philosophy teacher (or from Philosophy department of your uni etc). Most imp topics of Paper two are Idealism, Pragmatism, Logical Positivism, Existentialism and Dialectical Materialism, Mutazilism and Asharism. You need to prepare life and study of some philosophers also like Al Ghazali, Al Farabi, Ibn Rushd, Ibn Sina, Ibn Khuldun, Iqbal etc.
Aspirants who opt Islamic History as their optional will have an edge because they prepare some parts of these philosphers in paper 2 of IHC also.

In my humble opinion, aspirants who want to opt Philosophy should not purchase books or collect material without acknowledging What Really The Philosophy Is?? First of all download the book of Copi or Hurley and study its contents briefly. If you find it intresting and you think you can handle it then go ahead and download and study the teachings and philosophies of Al Farabi/ Ibn Sina and some western philosophers etc. Then you will be in a better position to decide whether you should opt it or not. Once satisfied, buy the book of paper 1 and collect relevant material of paper 2 and start your preparation with confidence.

Skeptist Monday, August 05, 2013 02:30 AM

Thank you.


i am going to opt philosophy, first i go through as u suggested. could u give me notes or suggest from where to get material as in my acquaintance every one discourage in this regard.

Indomitable Wednesday, August 07, 2013 04:45 PM

[QUOTE=water;450455]I am thinking to opt Philosophy as my elective as it appeals me a lot. I have read philosophy before, the course syllabus looks not so tough and I feel I can cover it. My background is LLB and MBA.. Kindly guide me that is it a good decision, n what are the scoring trend of philosophy ??[/QUOTE]
@Water

Dear, can i have your email address or face book id please?

nasir karlal Wednesday, August 14, 2013 01:54 PM

[QUOTE=MuhammadAliSubhani;460875][email]************@yahoo.com[/email]
i can send u notes in the form of power point slides[/QUOTE]

kindly send me notes i really need it......

yasmeen mahmood Thursday, October 24, 2013 08:00 PM

plzz send me philosphy notes also plz plz plzz

C1stWiki Thursday, December 12, 2013 10:06 PM

How did the subject of Philosophy prove in 2013? Was it scoring?

C1stWiki Thursday, December 12, 2013 10:11 PM

[QUOTE=Daisy;623886]I had also same questions and so invested much time and searched alot on this subject so want to share my experience, may be it would help someone...

Philosophy is a high scoring subject with comparatively short syllabus but one must opt it after thorough analysis of its syllabus. Opting a subject merely with a label of "High Scoring" is not a wise decision. One has to keep in mind one's aptitude and interest.

As far as books or helping material is concerned, Whole syllabus of paper one can be prepared from a single book of Copi or Hurley.
Paper 1 is comparatively easy. You need to study four to five topics in total to fetch 75+ marks. Formal and Informal arguments, Validity and Truth, Deduction and Induction, Languages, Fallacies, Symbolic Logic and Ibn Taimya's criticism are the most important topics and these questions keep on repeating in exams.

Paper two is somehow technical (intresting too) and demand some efforts, patience and calliber as well. You need to prepare a list of topics to prepare and get it photocopied from Encyclopedia of Philosophy or take help of some senior or philosophy teacher (or from Philosophy department of your uni etc). Most imp topics of Paper two are Idealism, Pragmatism, Logical Positivism, Existentialism and Dialectical Materialism, Mutazilism and Asharism. You need to prepare life and study of some philosophers also like Al Ghazali, Al Farabi, Ibn Rushd, Ibn Sina, Ibn Khuldun, Iqbal etc.
Aspirants who opt Islamic History as their optional will have an edge because they prepare some parts of these philosphers in paper 2 of IHC also.

In my humble opinion, aspirants who want to opt Philosophy should not purchase books or collect material without acknowledging What Really The Philosophy Is?? First of all download the book of Copi or Hurley and study its contents briefly. If you find it intresting and you think you can handle it then go ahead and download and study the teachings and philosophies of Al Farabi/ Ibn Sina and some western philosophers etc. Then you will be in a better position to decide whether you should opt it or not. Once satisfied, buy the book of paper 1 and collect relevant material of paper 2 and start your preparation with confidence.[/QUOTE]

Daisy, Are you looking forward to appearing in 2014 CSS exams or 2015?


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