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Skepticism to
Eclecticism.
Other eclectics included Varro and
Seneca the Younger.
According to Rošker and Suhadolnik, however, even
though eclecticism had a Gr****...
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society Eclectic Society (fraternity), an
American fraternity, Phi Nu
Theta Eclectic, Alabama, a
village Eclecticism, a
philosophical movement Eclecticism in...
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Eclectic Society may
refer to:
Eclectic Society (Christian) -
English missionary and anti-slavery society,
founded in
London in 1783.
Eclectic Society...
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decorative arts. In
music the term used may be
either eclecticism or polystylism. The term
eclectic was
first used by
Johann Joachim Winckelmann to characterize...
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Eclectic paganism, also
occasionally termed universalist or non-denominational paganism, is a form of
modern paganism where practitioners blend paganism...
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music criticism, the term
eclecticism refers to use of
diverse music genres. A
musician might be
described as
eclectic if
different parts of
their output...
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Eclecticism in
architecture is a 19th and 20th
century architectural style in
which a
single piece of work
incorporates eclecticism, a
mixture of elements...
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learning styles "
Eclectic approach".
TeachingEnglish |
British Council | BBC. Alizadeh, Farideh; Hashim, Mohd
Nasir (2016).
Eclecticism in Drama. 10.6084/m9...
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prescriptive eclecticism in psychotherapy".
American Psychologist. 33 (3): 239–248. doi:10.1037/0003-066x.33.3.239. PMID 655478. "Prescriptive
Eclectic Therapy"...
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Developmental eclecticism or
systematic eclecticism is an
eclectic psychotherapy framework that was
developed by
Gerard Egan
beginning in the 1970s. It...