Definitionn. making decisions on the basis of what seems best instead of following some single doctrine or style
Last update: October 1, 2015
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Fichte's general views on philosophy seem to have changed considerably as he advanced in years, and his influence has been impaired by certain inconsistencies and an appearance of eclecticism, which is strengthened by his predominantly historical treatment of problems, his desire to include divergent systems within his own, and his conciliatory tone. [Please select]
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V One element of modernity is a certain order of eclecticism. [Please select]
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Such, then, is the contemporary eclecticism as respects the central problem of metaphysics. [Please select]
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Does this eclecticism of the age open any philosophical prospect. [Please select]
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English ethics after Smith may, almost without exception, be termed eclecticism. [Please select]
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] Among the opponents of the Wolffian philosophy, all of whom favor eclecticism, A. [Please select]
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Echtermeyer Eckhart Eclecticism, of the German Illumination of Schleiermacher of Cousin and his School Edfeldt, H. [Please select]
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Baudry is perhaps the nearest of the really great men to the Bolognese order of eclecticism. [Please select]
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When pictorial art has had a long series of masters, a certain eclecticism is infallibly produced. [Please select]
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[32] In determining the nature of liberty, we do not unite communism and property indiscriminately; such a process would be absurd eclecticism. [Please select]
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