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eclecticism making decisions on the basis of what seems best instead of following some single doctrine or style
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eclecticism Eclecticism is an approach to thought that does not hold rigidly to a single paradigm or set of assumptions or conclusions, but instead draws upon multiple theories to gain complementary insights into phenomena, or applies only certain theories in particular cases. This is sometimes inelegant, and eclectics are sometimes criticised for lack of consistency in their thinking, but it is common in many fields of study. ...
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eclecticism a term applied to a composer's style when he is writing in an atypical manner
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eclecticism The practice of selecting or borrowing from earlier styles and combining the borrowed elements.
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eclecticism an art method of borrowing and combining styles from multiple art movements, schools, styles or other artists into one work of art.
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