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  2. Eclecticism - Wikipedia

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    Eclectic thinkers thrived during the Roman Empire. According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, eclecticism "aims at constructing a system broad and vague enough to include, or not to exclude, the principles of the divers schools, though giving at times more importance to those of one school". [10]

  3. Eclectic - Wikipedia

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    Eclectic paradigm, an economic theory, published by John H. Dunning in 1980; Eclectic medicine, a 19th century combination of herbalism, physical therapies, and other substances; Eclectic paganism, paganism mixed with other religious paths or philosophies; Eclectic psychotherapy, in which the clinician uses more than one approach

  4. Eclecticism in art - Wikipedia

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    Eclecticism is a kind of mixed style in the fine arts: "the borrowing of a variety of styles from different sources and combining them" (Hume 1998, 5).Significantly, Eclecticism hardly ever constituted a specific style in art: it is characterized by the fact that it was not a particular style.

  5. Eclectic medicine - Wikipedia

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    Eclectic medicine was a branch of American medicine that made use of botanical remedies along with other substances and physical therapy practices, ...

  6. Syncretism - Wikipedia

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    By this reasoning, adding an incompatible belief corrupts the original religion, rendering it no longer true. Indeed, critics of a syncretistic trend may use the word or its variants as a disparaging epithet, as a charge implying that those who seek to incorporate a new view, belief, or practice into a religious system pervert the original faith.

  7. Eclecticism in architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Basilica of the Sagrada Família in Barcelona designed by Antoni Gaudí is a notable example of eclecticism in architecture. Elements of the Gothic style were merged with Art Nouveau motifs and forms found in the natural world, resulting in a structure that was distinctive and original. [1]

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    Check-in is from 2pm and check-out isn’t until 11.30am, meaning that you get several more hours for your money than at most hotels. Address: 9 Rue des Gobelins, 75013 Paris

  9. Eclectic approach - Wikipedia

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    Eclectic approach is a method of language education that combines various approaches and methodologies to teach language depending on the aims of the lesson and the abilities of the learners. [1] Different teaching methods are borrowed and adapted to suit the requirement of the learners.