Bernd Pflug and S.M. Michael (Eds.)

He wanted anthropologists to avoid the pitfalls of scientism and reductionism, the fallacy of reducing man, for the sake of scientific convenience and simplicity, to something less than he is, by taking into consideration all his commanding mental, artistic and spiritual capacities to fashion his culture and give it a personal and creative stamp. He lived at a time when scientism and reductionism dominated the social sciences and so he often had to move against the academic tide of his time.
Much of the barrenness and monotonous sterility of a great deal of modern scientific writing is doubtless due to the fact that the modern world has cultivated the specialist. A real scholar is one who reads across the disciplines. He knows that minor modifications and basic shifts in the scientific dogmas will affect the whole field of human knowledge. Dr Ferreira was such a scholar.
It is hoped that this book, which contains the major writings of Ferreira, will give the present generation of anthropologists an opportunity to look at anthropology in a broader way.
Bernd Pflug, formerly with Kodaikanal International School, Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, and Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, is a scholar with interests in philosophy of education, history of ideas, and philosophical anthropology. Among his major publications are included Education in Ayurveda: A Re-constructional Analysis (1992), Self-Education: A Gandhian Perspective (1996), The Modern Condition of Educational Thought (2000) and Humanism: The Unfinished Project (2010). S.M. Michael is Professor of Cultural Anthropology at the University of Mumbai. He was a former Director of the Institute of Indian Culture, Mumbai. Among his several books, the edited volume Dalits in Modern India: Vision and Values (1999) has been translated into several languages. Other books by him are Anthropology as a Historical Science (1984; co-edited with Mahipal Bhuriya), Culture and Urbanization (1989), Globalization and Social Movements (2003; co-edited with P.G. Jogdand), and Dalit’s Encounter with Christianity (2010).
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