Scientia civilis[1] sive scientia politica[2] vel aliquando politicologia[3] est rationale rerum publicarum studium, scientia socialis quae systemata rectionis potestatisque tractat, atque explicationem agendorum civilium, cogitationis civilis, morum civilium, et constitutionum legumque consociatarum porrigit.[4]

Demetrius Medvedev, olim praeses Russicus, cum physicis civilibus ad Forum Consiliorum Orbis Terrarum congreditur.

Scientia civilis in tris subdisciplinas maiores dividi potest, quae politica comparativa, coniunctiones internationales, et philosophia civilis sunt.[5] Aliae subdisciplinae inter scientiam civilem plerumque numeratae administratio publica, civilitas domestica (saepe cum politica comparativa tractata), oeconomia civilis, et methodologia civilis sunt.[6] Praeterea, scientia civilis ad oeconomicam, iurisprudentiam, sociologiam, historiam, philosophiam, geographiam humanam, artes diurnarias, anthropologiam civilem, psychologiam, et rationem socialem spectat.

Scientia civilis methologice est diversa, et multis rationibus ex psychologia, investigatione sociali, et neuroscientia cognitiva ortis utitur. Inter eius inclinationes sunt positivismus, interpretivismus, theoria electionis rationalis, behavioralismus, structuralismus, poststructuralismus, realismus philosophicus, institutionalismus historicus, pluralismus. Quia una e scientiis socialibus aestimatur, rationibus artibusque utitur quae varia investigationum genera attingit, inter quae fontes primarii (sicut documenta historica et monumenta publica), fontes secundarii (sicut commentarii in periodicis eruditionis, investigatio inspectionibus exemplariis effecta, explicatio statistica, studia casuum, investigatio experimentalis, et aedificatio exemplarum)

Nexus interni

 
Vilfredus Pareto.
 
Salmanus Abdelazizi filius, rex Arabiae Saudianae et monarcha absolutus, anno 2020.
  1. John C. Traupman, Latin and English Dictionary, ed. tertia (Novi Eboraci: Bantam Books, 2007), 622, s.v. political.
  2.   Fons nominis Latini desideratur (addito fonte, hanc formulam remove)
  3. Anglice politicology.
  4. Definitio in Lexico (Oxoniae: Oxford University Press).
  5. Daniele Caramani, ed. (2020). Comparative politics (Quinta ed.). Oxoniae. ISBN 978-0-19-882060-4 .
  6. Roskin, Michael G. (11 Augusti 2005). Political Science. . Encyclopaedia Britannica .

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Nexus externi

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  Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad scientiam civilem spectant.
  Lege de scientiam civilem in Vicilibris.
  Vicicitatio habet citationes quae ad scientiam civilem spectant.

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