Article ID: CBB001252831

Adam Ferguson and Ethnocentrism in the Science of Man (2013)

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The Scottish moral philosopher Adam Ferguson (1723--1816) is recognized as one of the founding fathers of sociology and social science more generally. This article examines his early ruminations on what has come to be seen as one of the most pressing methodological concerns for social science: the problem of ethnocentrism. The article explores Ferguson's attempts to deal with this problem and his attempt to plot the relationship between empirical research, theory formation and normative moral judgement. It argues that Ferguson was well aware of the danger of cultural bias and that his understanding of moral science is marked by a concern that empirical and normative judgements are freed from the danger of such bias.

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Authors & Contributors
Adderley, W. Paul
Archer-Parré, Caroline
Mark Neuendorf
Morrison, Amie
Buchan, Bruce
Paola Rudan
Concepts
Biographies
Science and society
Engineers
Industrial revolution
Steam engines; steam turbines
Philosophy
Time Periods
18th century
19th century
Enlightenment
Places
Scotland
England
Birmingham (England)
Atlantic world
South Carolina (U.S.)
Glasgow (Scotland)
Institutions
University of St. Andrews
University of Glasgow
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