It depends really, Ancient Political Science? Or modern? I'll do them both! For Ancient I would say Plato, not only did he develop ideologies but he also studied social Politics such as voting behaviour. While modern is a bit more harder, as we're influenced by many things such as the political spectrum. Overall I would say Edmund Burke.
Many philosophers have been credited as the 'father' of political science.
Modern political philosophy could have many possible fathers, including Aquinas, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, or Montesquieu.
Many philosophers have been credited as the father of political science.
Niccolo Machiavelli
Political Science is a social science discipline concerned with the study of the state, government and politics. It deals extensively with the theory and practice of politics, and the analysis of political systems and political behaviour.
historical approach geographical approach philosophical approach psychological approach economic approach
Science is, by definition, the practice of gathering knowledge from the unknown. Political science is a science because things are studied. And, as with everything, it is impossible to know everything about a subject. So politics are probably always going to be STUDIED, it can safely be considered a science.
Well, there is actually a very strong bond between Political Science and subjects such as Sociology or Psychology due to all of those look how humans interact. Although Sociology and Psychology are a bit different due to the Biology side of it, socially they're all the same.
the utility of political science as a social- science are alot because of human nature to protect self-interest and dominating society under the condition of scarce resources give rise to political groups and conflicts or politics and political science that further aware men of their suffering in conflicting world(nature/self protection and need).in this why, men becoming more and more politically conscious day by day.as a consequent,in this modern over-populated technological arena keeping in views the past worst types of experiences converted political as a pragmatic, empirical science,more humanistic in term of rule of majority,liberty and law,rights ans duties and freedom of opinion.belief.worships and profession which further enhancing principles and rules & regulations to protect humanity from brutal poltical policies of authority.in this sense,political science is becoming utitlity sciencs.
Aristotle was the father of political science, but the father of modern political science is considered to be Niccoló Machiavelli.
Galileo Galilei
he outlined the characteristics that an effective leader must have
Because of the enduring fame of his book "Il Principe" ('the Prince') in which he set out the rules and standards - plus some tactics - of succesful rule and political maneuvering.
Father of modern science
No 'father of modern science' shouldn't be capitalized.
René Descartes is considered the "Father of Modern Philosophy."
Galileo is known as the Father of Modern Astronomy, the Father of Modern Science, and the Father of Modern Physics. He is not None for anything.
Alan Turing is considered to be the father of computers because he invented the Turing machine. The Turing machine is thought to be the first model of a computer.
James Hutton is considered to be the father of modern geology. For more information please see the related links.
Niccolo Machiavelli did not create modern science. He was a political philosopher and diplomat known for his work on political theory, particularly "The Prince" and "Discourses on Livy." His ideas on politics and statecraft contributed to the development of modern political thought, but not to the field of science.
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