POLITICAL SCIENCE (SİYASET BİLİMİ) - (İNGİLİZCE) Dersi Fundamental Concepts of Politics soru detayı:
SORU:
Unlike Aristotle, the father of Political Science, how does Edmund Burke consider Political Science?
CEVAP:
Edmund Burke claims that there is no science in Politics. It is evident that there are no uniform principles or laws in Political Science, which are universally valid. Political Science is primarily concerned with man and his behavior in political context. It deals with human beings, and no human beings behave in the same manner at all times. Consequently, it is impossible to obtain correct results in Political Science as in physical sciences such as Physics and Chemistry. This idea of him is accepted by some other writers such as Frederic W. Maitland and Auguste Comte. They also maintain that there can be no such thing as a scientific study of state and government