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POLITIKOS MOKSLO ATSIRADIMO FILOSOFINĖS PRIELAIDOS
PHILOSOPHICAL PRESUPPOSITIONS OF THE EMERGENCE OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

Author(s): Mindaugas Stoškus
Subject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla
Keywords: Renesansas1; Apšvieta2; pozityvizmas3; Millis4; Comte’as5;

Summary/Abstract: The paper deals with the main presuppositions of the emergence of political science. The aim is to show that the rupture in the history of political philosophy in the renaissance, the refusal of the classical political thought about human nature as zoon politikon and about purpose of state, and the birth of modern political ideas about politics as mechanics, was conditio sine qua non for the emergence of the new political science. Main philosophers who initiated this rupture were N. Machiavelli and th. Hobbes. the 17th century scientific revolution and Enlightenment helped to bring the methods of natural sciences into philosophy. all those ideas were fused together in Positivism which played a pivotal role in the emergence of Political science. Keywords: Renaissance, Enlightenment, posi-tivism, Mill, Comte.

  • Issue Year: 2011
  • Issue No: 79
  • Page Range: 115-128
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Lithuanian
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