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Eclectricity

Noun
Definition: Energized by variety and diversity.
The power of eclectricity can by witnessed through taking a deep dive into the seemingly endless collections of unique artistic styles the Ukrainian painter displayed over her long and prolific career.
by DoctorSensei March 18, 2022
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Eclection

An eclectic selection. A wide variety to choose from.
An eclection of businesses at this mall.
by Eyesmac March 12, 2024
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Eclectitties

There are eclectitties in these cities!
by F129 July 26, 2025
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Scientific Eclectism

A pragmatic approach that draws methods, theories, and concepts from multiple scientific traditions without pledging allegiance to any single one. The Eclectic scientist uses whatever tools work for the problem at hand: quantum mechanics for the small, classical mechanics for the medium, statistical mechanics for the large, and maybe some indigenous ecological knowledge if it fits. This approach infuriates purists but often solves problems that single-framework thinking cannot. The risk is incoherence—borrowing without integrating. The reward is flexibility—solving real-world problems without caring whether your toolkit is philosophically consistent.
"My research on ecosystem restoration uses Western ecology for the plants, local farmers' knowledge for the soil, and Bayesian statistics for the uncertainty. Scientific Eclectism means I don't care if they don't philosophically align—I care if the forest grows back."
by Abzugal February 23, 2026
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Epistemological Eclectism

A pragmatic approach to knowing that draws from multiple epistemological frameworks without committing to any single one. The Eclectic knower uses empiricism when data matters, rationalism when logic matters, intuition when pattern recognition matters, and tradition when ancestral knowledge matters. This approach infuriates philosophical purists but often works better in real life, where problems don't come labeled with the correct epistemology. The risk is incoherence; the reward is actually being able to know things across the messy variety of human experience.
"You keep demanding my epistemology: am I empiricist? rationalist? constructivist? Epistemological Eclectism says: yes, depending on what I'm trying to know. For this, I trust data. For that, I trust intuition. For the other thing, I trust my grandmother. Pick a lane? No, I need all the lanes."
by Abzugal February 23, 2026
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