eclecticism

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English - Turkish
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{i} eklektizm
(Tıp) Hastalıkları özel ilaçlarla, özellikle bitkisel kaynaklı ilaçlarla tedavi eden tıp ekolu, eklektisizm
(isim) eklektizm
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English - English
The quality of being eclectic
An approach to thought that draws upon multiple theories to gain complementary insights into phenomena
Any form of art that borrows from multiple other styles
"Selecting or employing individual elements from a variety of sources, systems, or styles" is a general definition Compare with "syncretism"
A mechanical and/or arbitrary collecting of concepts or facts without any preestablished principles or structures Eclecticism is often used to attempt to reconcile the irreconcilable such as idealism and materialism
Term describing a composer's use of style that is not his usual manner Can also be used negatively to refer to the composer's unoriginality in drawing from other composers' styles
As a result of the increase of the number of cultures available for study from the nineteenth century, there was a tendency to compare them under whatever terms of reference were of interest Immediate comparison, citing data without reference to the analytic study of the system of culture, may be called eclecticism
{i} practice of taking and combining elements from many different systems (in philosophy, medicine, etc.)
The policy, or advocacy of a policy, of constructing a composite system of thought or ideology by selecting different parts from different existing systems of thought or ideologies In the case of economics, a science of thoroughly integrated and interdependent parts, this practice must result in policies, or the advocacy of policies, which, when properly analyzed, will be found to contain untenable contradictions and inconsistencies
Theory that international law is derived from both natural law (because certain rights and duties are inherent) and positive law (because the obligation to observe international law is voluntary)
Eclecticism is the principle or practice of choosing or involving objects, ideas, and beliefs from many different sources. her cultural eclecticism
T C A method of textual criticism in which the critical text is established by chosing readings from a plurality of manuscripts at each variation unit
an art method of borrowing and combining styles from multiple art movements, schools, styles or other artists into one work of art
the practice of choosing what is thought best from various philosophies
A movement that helped to determine the orientation of Western architecture during the second half of the nineteenth century It opposed the rigid models of the academic tradition Eclecticism manipulated the elements by rearranging the motifs of non European traditions
A style of decoration characterized by furnishings and accessories of various styles from different countries and periods, all of which are harmoniously combined
In this text, the drawing on of elements from several educational philosophies or methods
making decisions on the basis of what seems best instead of following some single doctrine or style
Theory or practice of an eclectic
taking ones views from a variety of sources even though they may not be in harmony with one another
eclecticism
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