High school students are going through the written test of philosophy this Monday, June 16, in the morning. Here are the latest subjects who have fallen and what you need to know about this first dreaded test.
This Monday, June 16, 2025, from 8 to 12 noon, high school students pass the first test of the baccalaureate: that of philosophy. The four -hour event Take the form of a written text and students have the choice between two dissertation subjects and a text commentary. Co -effective, the test of the test, probable or already fallen subjects, here is what you need to know about the BAC Philo 2025.
What is the coefficient of the philosophy test?
The general philosophy test has a coefficient of 8. On the technological way, the coefficient is 4.
What is the student evaluated during the philosophy bac?
What are the subjects that fell in philosophy in North America this year?
Students from French North American high schools (United States and Canada) have already passed the Philo Bac which took place on Monday, May 26. So what did they have to work on? Two dissertation subjects on art and justice was offered to them with a text commentary on the “Being and nothingness” of Sartre. For dissertation subjects, candidates for the general bac had the choice among the following subjects: “Should a work of art still please?” Or “Is it enough to do your duty to be fair?”, as well as a commentary on text from Bentham, Treaties of civil and criminal legislation (1802).
Students passing the technological bac had the choice between the following dissertation subjects: “Do we need artists?” Or “Why be fair?”, as well as a text comment from Tchouang Tseu.
What are the subjects that fell in philosophy for Africa, Europe, Middle East?
French students from more than 80 foreign countries have passed the test of the philosophy bac this Wednesday, June 11. The candidates for the general baccalaureate fell on the two following dissertation subjects: “Can we doubt the powers of reason?” And “can art can we teach us to see the world differently?”
If you choose the philosophy to the remedies of the bac, the catch -up test consists of an explanation of text presented orally by the candidate, followed by an interview with the examiner. The text chosen is one of the philosophical works studied in class during the year. The high school student has 20 minutes to prepare his explanation of text, then presents his presentation to the examiner for 10 minutes, with an interview of 10 minutes to complete and develop the initial explanation.