The range and eclecticism of Edinburgh's hotels matches that of its famed festival.
He is generally recognized for a musical eclecticism that draws from many classical and folk styles.
This eclecticism informed a string of still undervalued, uncollected essays.
Although historians of science have justly criticized his boundless credulity, aimless empiricism, and exasperating eclecticism, he was nevertheless master of his craft.
Formally the book covers both prose and poetry, and the eclecticism of the selection participates in the obvious diversity of the writer's investigations and observations.
Early modern authors practised an intellectual eclecticism, which frequently makes it difficult to describe them as representatives of one particular context or another.
Although it is reasonable to respond by defending eclecticism, it is wor th noting that this pedagogy is not a bag of diverse tricks.
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