Human Psychology and Its Relation With Politics
Understanding the Role of Rationality Theories in Political Science
by Hemant Kumar Babasaheb Tapkir*, Dr. Manoj Kumar Sing,
- Published in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education, E-ISSN: 2230-7540
Volume 8, Issue No. 16, Oct 2014, Pages 0 - 0 (0)
Published by: Ignited Minds Journals
ABSTRACT
This article contrasts two theories of human rationality that havefound application in political science: methodical, bounded rationality fromcurrent cognitive psychology, and global, substantial rationality fromeconomics. Employing examples illustrated from the contemporary literature ofpolitical science, it analyzes the relative roles played by the rationalityprinciple and by auxiliary assumptions (e.g., assumptions about the content ofactors' goals) in explicating human behavior in political contexts, andconcludes that the mode/predictions rest originally on the auxiliaryassumptions rather than deriving from the rationality principle.
KEYWORD
human psychology, relation, politics, theories, rationality, methodical bounded rationality, global substantial rationality, cognitive psychology, economics, auxiliary assumptions