Literature & Philosophy
Prépa HEC ECG

Literature & Philosophy Prépa HEC ECG Revision Sheets

Literature and Philosophy in ECG first year form what IPESUP calls the "propaedeutic year": a vast field of study (mythology, poetry, art, novel, philosophy) aimed at building the general culture and critical reasoning of the future executive.

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Literature & Philosophy curriculum in Prépa HEC ECG

The curriculum covers varied cultural themes (each year, a national theme imposed for year two). In year one, you tackle major literary movements (classicism, romanticism, realism), great philosophers (Plato, Descartes, Kant, Nietzsche), genres (novel, poetry, theater, essay), art history (painting, sculpture, architecture), and dissertation and summary methodology.

Literary movements: classicism, romanticism, realism
Great philosophers: Plato, Descartes, Kant, Nietzsche
Literary genres: novel, poetry, theater, essay
Art history and aesthetics
Dissertation methodology
Summary methodology (EM Lyon, ESC paper)
Contemporary general culture
Annual national theme (year two)

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Tips to succeed in literature & philosophy Prépa HEC ECG

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Read 1-2 major works per month (classics + contemporaries) with a quote notebook for dissertation use

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For the national theme, read the 3-4 set works from the preceding summer: the amount of material is enormous

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Build a "toolkit" of philosophical quotes (50-80) classified by theme: the main weapon at concours

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The summary paper requires precise technique: practice weekly with a 500-700 word press article

FAQ — Literature & Philosophy Prépa HEC ECG

How important are Letters in prépa HEC?

Letters represent a significant-coefficient written paper at BCE and Ecricome concours (dissertation for HEC, ESSEC, ESCP; summary for EM Lyon, EDHEC). Cumulative coefficient often 15-20%. It's also where "general culture" is built: indispensable for admission orals (personal interview, where juries test your human and intellectual profile).

How many books to read in ECG year one?

Realistic goal: 12-15 major works yearly, around 1 book per month. Mix of classics (Camus, Sartre, Proust, Hugo, Voltaire) and contemporaries (Houellebecq, Carrère, Modiano). For the year-two national theme, add 3-4 official program works to read between June and September. Reading beyond is useful only if you take structured notes exploitable in dissertation.

How to learn philosophy in ECG?

Proceed by author and by concept. For each author (Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Kant, Nietzsche, Sartre, Foucault), build a sheet: historical context, main theses, key works, 3-5 striking quotes. For each concept (freedom, justice, truth, art, technique), identify 3-4 authors who oppose each other and synthesize the debate. This dual author/concept entry makes dissertations stronger.

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