Political science IS a philosophy. It is the study of how people form politics and policies.
Philosophy and political science are closely related disciplines that both seek to understand and analyze fundamental principles and ideas related to governance, power, society, and ethics. Political science often applies philosophical theories to analyze political systems and behavior, while philosophy informs political science by offering theoretical frameworks for discussing and evaluating political concepts. Both fields contribute to our understanding of politics and society.
economics, political science, sociology, philosophy, psychology, geography,anthropology, archaeology and demography
Other disciplines related to political science include international relations, public administration, law, sociology, and economics. These disciplines often overlap with political science in areas such as policy-making, governance, and understanding the behavior of individuals and institutions in political contexts.
Leo Strauss has written: 'Leo Strauss on Moses Mendelssohn' 'Jerusalem and Athens' -- subject(s): Judaism, Ancient Philosophy 'The political philosophy of Hobbes' -- subject(s): Political science 'Hobbes's Critique of religion & related writings' -- subject(s): Religion 'Persecution and the art of writing. --' -- subject(s): Dalalat al ha'irin, 12th century, Freedom of the press, Political science, Persecution, Philosophy, Kitab al-Hujjah 'What is political philosophy? and other studies' -- subject(s): Political science 'Leo Strauss on Maimonides' -- subject(s): Jewish philosophy
Political Science is all of the disciplines related to understand how humans self-govern. It has numerous subcategories like: political philosophy, political theory, international relations, national identities, cultural diffusion and comparative culture, etc.
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Antonella Besussi has written: 'A companion to political philosophy' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Political science
Thomas L. Dumm has written: 'Michel Foucault and the politics of freedom' -- subject(s): Contributions in political science, French Philosophy, Liberty, Philosophy, Philosophy, French, Political science
Comparative Politics Political Theory International Relations Public Administration Public Policy Political Philosophy Political Sociology Political Economy Political Methodology
Laura J. Snyder has written: 'Reforming philosophy' -- subject(s): English Philosophy, History, Philosophy, Political science, Science
Political science is the study of government systems, political behavior, and public policies. It encompasses topics such as political theory, comparative politics, international relations, and public administration. Political scientists analyze how power is distributed, how decisions are made, and how policies are implemented within societies.
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