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Przegla̜d politologiczny: kwartalnik = Political science review
ISSN: 1426-8876, 1233-9547
Polis: revue camerounaise de science politique = Cameroonian political science review
Przegląd politologiczny: kwartalnik = Political science review
ISSN: 1426-8876
Capitalisme mondial, gouvernance et communauté: vers un millénaire des corporations? ; résumés, XVIIIe congrès mondial de l'Association Internationale de Science Politique, Québec du 1er au 5 août 2000
In: International political science abstracts 51,4, Suppl. [i.e. 50,4, Suppl.] = Special nr.
Studia politologiczne: Political science studies = Politologičeskie issledovanija
ISSN: 1640-8888
Studia politologiczne: Political science studies = Politologičeskie issledovanija
International political science abstracts: Documentation politique internationale
ISSN: 0020-8345
CAN DEMOGEOGRAPHY PROVIDE LAWS FOR POLITICAL SCIENCE? [Has Population Geography Laws for political Science?] ; LA DÉMOGEOGRAPHIE PEUT-ELLE FOURNIR DES LOIS À LA SCIENCE POLITIQUE ? [Has Population Geography Laws for political Science ?]
In social sciences, a law can be defined as a finding of certain regularities in the interrelationships between social facts. These regularities observed, and then validated by the experiment cited, make it possible to propose laws, even if they are not necessarily universal and permanent in nature, as in some cases in physical science. In line with this approach and applying the principles of Claude Bernard's experimental method, we propose two of the demography laws of politics, the number law and the differential law. By means of the experiment referred to, their veracity can be established. The geography of the population can therefore provide useful lessons for political science. ; International audience In social sciences, laws result from interrelationships between social facts that can be frequently observed. These laws are not universal as they can be in physical sciences. However, once observed and experimented, regular events can lead to the recognition of laws. This is what we propose to do, following the principles of Claude Bernard's experimental method, in order to deal with two demogeographic laws of politics : the law of number and the law of differential. Hence we will see how useful for political science population geography can be. ; In social sciences, a law can be defined as a finding of certain regularities in the interrelationships between social facts. These regularities observed, and then validated by the experiment cited, make it possible to propose laws, even if they are not necessarily universal and permanent in nature, as in some cases in physical science. In line with this approach and applying the principles of Claude Bernard's experimental method, we propose two of the demography laws of politics, the number law and the differential law. By means of the experiment referred to, their veracity can be established. The geography of the population can therefore provide useful lessons for political science. ; Dans les sciences sociales, une loi peut se définir comme le constat de ...
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Towards a new paradigm shift in french political science?: On rational choice in political science: critical debates
In: Revue française de science politique. English edition, Band 60, Heft 2, S. 163-188
ISSN: 2263-7494