How To Use Eclecticism In A Sentence

  • It's not appropriate to regard neutralism as eclecticism and then criticize or thoroughly abandon it.
  • The preview allowed visitors to walk in and experience the space, which embodies the eclecticism and global design language of the label combined with the green thread of sustainability. Interior Design Industry News
  • Wild eclecticism has been the hallmark of Boyd's 30-year career as record producer, failed film mogul and quixotic entrepreneur.
  • Besides, eclecticism comes naturally to the singer, who hails from a musical household.
  • There's a giddy and gladdening eclecticism in the range of topics and tone. LOOKING FOR THE SPARK
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  • However, the article as a whole makes it clear that eclecticism requires both imaginative genius, the gift to combine and explain, and the ability to gather evi - dence and to put facts to the test; only he who com - bines (objective) experimental and (subjective) system - atic eclecticism, like Democritus, Aristotle, and Bacon, may claim to be a truly eclectic philosopher in ENLIGHTENMENT
  • Like fellow Beat Jedi Madlib, Spinna adhered to a jazz-based aesthetic but was willing to dig into other genre's for a pasticcio rewarding in its eclecticism.
  • So here's today's exercise in prognostication: what will be the visual artistic style that history will glue to the current era of new music, post-minimalism, non-pop, the new eclecticism, whatever you want to call it? Take a picture, sweetie; I ain't got time to waste
  • Such eclecticism could have resulted in visual mayhem in less experienced curatorial hands.
  • This eclecticism has often been confused with tokenism, but it speaks to the growing cultural fluidity of the postmodern times in which we live.
  • Responding to the "eclecticism" of contemporary trends in art, his goal was to merge the arts under the wing of architecture. Celebrating the Bauhaus at 90
  • The word eclecticism has been used so much for the last 30 years that it has become meaningless - a sad, grasping pile of obstruents and sibilants, like a dying fire's last pops and hisses. NYT > Home Page
  • But if the eclecticism is a convenient and agreeable attitude for its champions, it is, like hybridism, sterile, and neither life nor science owe anything to it. Socialism and Modern Science (Darwin, Spencer, Marx)
  • These buildings at the Bund represent a variety of Western architectural styles including classicism, eclecticism and modernism.
  • But today, musical eclecticism is the norm, and in the current production, conducted with authority by Jayce Ogren and directed with acuity by Christopher Alden, the opera feels like one brilliantly composed piece. Catching Up to Bernstein
  • By the end of the sixteenth century, the humanistic, creative period of the Renaissance was thus disciplined and intellectualized, so that eclecticism flowered into encyclopedism — an effort, not without eschatological sanction, to exhaust the possibilities of knowledge and to organize it in a logically structured way. PERENNIAL PHILOSOPHY
  • The eclecticism is a satellite shot of the weather inside my skull; the style shifts freely from classical to rock to R&B and more, and it all feels natural to me. NYT > Home Page
  • Such eclecticism is a mark of the liveliness of culture in the British Isles.
  • -- As might be expected to happen, and as always happens, the multiplicity of sects brought about two tendencies, one consisting in selecting somewhat arbitrarily from each sect what one found best in it, which is called "eclecticism," the other in thinking that no school grasped the truth, that the truth is not to be grasped, which is called "scepticism. Initiation into Philosophy
  • Mr. Stockton's angel collection was "indiscriminate to the point of trashiness, but certainly impressive in its eclecticism " (Time Out). NEVERWHERE
  • This risk is, specifically, the production of a work of such overwhelming eclecticism that it turns abundance into aesthetic bedlam, largesse into graphomania. Archive 2007-10-01
  • He was the human sampling machine, selling millions of records and drawing degree-level analysis from critics impressed by his magpie eclecticism and arch intelligence.
  • Eclecticism flourished in the 19th century and survived, though much debased, in gated communities and suburban tract housing.
  • It is this period of eclecticism which is reflected for us in the philosophical writings of Cicero. The Legacy of Greece Essays By: Gilbert Murray, W. R. Inge, J. Burnet, Sir T. L. Heath, D'arcy W. Thompson, Charles Singer, R. W. Livingston, A. Toynbee, A. E. Zimmern, Percy Gardner, Sir Reginald Blomfield
  • Perhaps something new and different, yet traditional, will spring from its roots, like Goodhue's Gothic sprung from the earlier work of Pugint, Scot and Bodley, or how Comper's unified eclecticism came from everything he saw, but we have to start somewhere, and there is still so much to learn, in terms of design and craftsmanship. The Dangers of Architectural Positivism
  • ECLECTICISM : Nor can we find any willingness to make common cause with false religiosity as long as Christianity is accepted as one among many legitimate viewpoints.
  • It is, in its own small way, a tour de force: his oddball verbals and musical eclecticism do combine in a coherent manner.
  • Yet for all its eclecticism it builds in a single arc -- its core the long second movement, propelled upward by quasi-Minimalist rhythmic repetitions -- until the exuberant jam session is capped by the churchly sobriety of the orchestral idiom, returning as if to remind everyone of where they are, though more focusing the mood than interrupting it. In performance: NSO and Yo-Yo Ma
  • The use of concepts such as hybridity easily degenerates into a kind of eclecticism that gestures at radical resistance while denying the theoretical basis of any theory of revolutionary change. Colonialism
  • Early Victorian taste favoured opulence and eclecticism, so exhibition showpieces coexisted with simpler, compact items like Windsor chairs.
  • You can hear the eclecticism throughout the record, and though it's always refreshing to hear less homogeny in hip-hop, it has more of a scattered feel than was probably intentional.
  • ECLECTICISM : Nor can we find any willingness to make common cause with false religiosity as long as Christianity is accepted as one among many legitimate viewpoints.
  • But today they highlight Charles' sheer musical eclecticism, and vitally counterpoint his earlier earthier style.
  • It is a corpus based on the assumption of the achievements of a European sensibility, steeped in cultural acquirements, aesthetic eclecticism and an accommodating receptivity of mind.
  • From his Birkenstock sandals and argyll socks to his tweed jacket and his polo shirt, David was eclecticism personified, the sartorial despair of his family. In the Presence of the Enemy
  • He is the personification of eclecticism which results in a frustratingly mixed qualitative output.
  • These tracks are produced with eclecticism and style, but through it all is the limp sameness of Merchant's voice.
  • 'Marino Faliero' was the first of his productions in which, relinquishing the so-called classic rules, he endeavored, as a French critic fitly remarks, to introduce a kind of eclecticism in stage literature; a bold attempt, tempered with prudent reserve, in which he wisely combined the processes favored by the new school with current tradition. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 11
  • The Pillow, in Massachusetts, was known for its family feeling and sometimes scrappy eclecticism.
  • The complexity of the rhythmic improvisations are astonishing - the eclecticism daring and wholly convincing.
  • But his eclecticism has seemed a weakness, a tendency perhaps to adapt to stronger personalities, including some of his leading performers, and various social milieus.

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