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Britannica online encyclopedia article on eclecticism (philosophy and theology), (from Greek eklektikos, “selective”), in philosophy and theology, the practice of selecting ...
Eclecticism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As with other disciplines that incorporate eclecticism, Jeet Kune Do's philosophy does not hold rigidly to a single paradigm or set of assumptions or conclusions, but encourages ...
Eclecticism [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
Eclecticism “Eclecticism” is a name given to a group of ancient philosophers who, from the existing philosophical beliefs, tried to select the doctrines that seemed to them most ...
eclecticism: Definition from Answers.com
eclecticism (ĭklĕk ' tĭsĭz'əm) [Gr. eklektikos =to choose], in philosophy, the selection of elements from different systems of thought, without regard to possible contradictions ...
Eclecticism - New World Encyclopedia
A history of eclecticism in Greek philosophy. London: Longmans, Green, and Co. External links. All Links Retrieved January 24, 2008. Eclecticism The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Eclecticism - LoveToKnow 1911
ECLECTICISM (from Gr. EKX yw, I select), a term used specially in philosophy and theology for a composite system of thought made up of views borrowed from various other systems.
Eclecticism (philosophy) definition of Eclecticism (philosophy) in ...
eclecticism, in art eclecticism (ĭklĕk`tĭsĭz'əm), art style in which features are borrowed from various styles. It was once applied to the Carracci Carracci, family of ...
Eclecticism - Original Catholic Encyclopedia
Eclecticism: System in philosophy which seeks the solution of its fundamental problems by selecting and uniting what it regards as true in the various philosophical schools.
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Eclecticism
A philosophical term meaning either a tendency of mind in a thinker to conciliate the different views or positions taken in regard to problems, or a system in philosophy which ...
eclecticism, in philosophy — Infoplease.com
Religious eclecticism (Tikkun) Understanding the importance of eclecticism: K. G. Subramanyan and twentieth-century Indian art. (Southeast Review of Asian Studies)
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