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Political Science as a Discipline: A Statement by the Committee on Standards of Instruction of the American Political Science Association

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

Gabriel A. Almond
Affiliation:
Yale University
Eric C. Bellquist
Affiliation:
University of California (Berkeley)
Joseph M. Ray
Affiliation:
Texas Western College
John P. Roche
Affiliation:
Brandeis University
Irvin Stewart
Affiliation:
West Virginia University
Richard W. van Wagenen
Affiliation:
The American University
John D. Millett
Affiliation:
Miami University

Extract

Political science is a basic discipline in the social sciences. Although it must necessarily maintain close scholarly association with the disciplines of history, economics, sociology, anthropology, geography, and social psychology, political science cannot be considered a part of any of these other social sciences. Political science has its own area of human experience to analyze, its own body of descriptive and factual data to gather, its own conceptual schemes to formulate and test for truth.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 1962

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