This work has the following fundamental purposes: i) to respond by way of a critical review to the statements on political science’s object of study made by Rodrigo Losada and Andres Casas in their recently published book Enfoques para el analisis politico. Historia, epistemologia y perspectivas de la ciencia politica (Approaches for Political Analysis. History, Epistemology and Perspectives of Political Science, 2008); ii) to reflect on the theoretical reductionism in the conceptualization of the object of study of political science, present in some contemporary schools of thought, and, iii) to suggest the need to expand our understanding of our political reality from the intellectual perspective proposed by Eric Voegelin, who argued that political science is a noetic scientific discipline centered on the study of order and the experience of order in societies and human cultures. The contribution of the article refers to the reconstitution and resignification of political science as a scientific noetic discipline and to the multiple transdisciplinary fields that such a condition makes possible.