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Eclecticism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eclecticism is a conceptual approach that does not hold rigidly to a single paradigm or set of assumptions, but instead draws upon multiple theories, styles, or ideas to gain ...
eclecticism (philosophy and theology) -- Britannica Online ...
Britannica online encyclopedia article on eclecticism (philosophy and theology), (from Greek eklektikos, “selective”), in philosophy and theology, the practice of selecting ...
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 (philosophy) definition of Eclecticism (philosophy) in the ...
eclecticism, in art eclecticism (ĭklĕk`tĭsĭz'əm), art style in which features are borrowed from various styles. It was once applied to the Carracci Lodovico Carracci, 1555–1619 ...
Eclecticism [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
"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 reasonable, and ...
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eclecticism. In artistic theory, the use of motifs and elements from various styles, periods, and geographical areas. This selection and recombination of features from different ...
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eclecticism (i·klekˑ·t ·siˈ·z m), n the use of multiple approaches in alternative medicine selected and applied according to patient need.
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 ...
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