"Rationality in Science and Politics" explores the concept of rationality within the realms of scientific inquiry and political discourse. The book critically examines how rationality operates differently in these two domains, analyzing the methods and frameworks used in science to establish facts and theories, and contrasting them with the strategies employed in politics, where rationality often intertwines with persuasion and power dynamics. The author delves into philosophical discussions on the nature of reason and evidence, and evaluates the challenges and implications of applying scientific rationality to political decision-making, ultimately advocating for a more informed and rational approach to both fields.