I. Comparative Religion – II. Philosophy
I. Comparative Religion
The term “eclecticism” denotes philosophical or religious systems in which elements of various provenance have been deliberately combined; it was already used in this sense by ancient writers (Diogenes Laertius; cf. II below). In modern usage, the term usually carries a negative connotation, based on the assumption that a selective appropriation of elements taken from existing systems betrays a lack of c…