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Analytic eclecticism and International Relations: Promises and pitfalls

, 2020
Some scholars in International Relations and comparative politics continue to debate how to obtain the strongest explanatory theory whereas others hold that each approach should be treated as its own area of research.
Fred Chernoff   +2 more
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Pragmatism, pluralism, and eclecticism: Sil and Katzenstein’s “Analytic eclecticism” in Beyond Paradigms

, 2020
This paper seeks to show ways in which analytic eclecticism can be strengthened to encourage hybrid theorizing capable of yielding more practically useful principles for foreign policy decision-makers.
Fred Chernoff
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Eclecticism or exclusivity? The (critical) pragmatist ethos of (intersectional) analytic eclecticism

, 2020
Eclecticism in International Relations (IR) claims to reject the rigid boundaries set by various theoretical traditions, yet, in practice, it falls short of moving the field “beyond paradigms” and tends to produce analytical exclusivity rather than ...
Jessica L. Peet
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Beyond eclecticism

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1983
Biopsychosocial eclecticism is incomplete because it does not address the important issues of differential causation and treatment staging. Psychiatric serialism goes beyond eclecticism to consider biological, psychosocial, and existential-moral parameters as equipotential and hierarchical. What this means in practice is that, after forming a treatment
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The New Eclecticism

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1969
TO THE YOUNGER generation of psychiatrists the orthodoxy-eclecticism controversy is not the vital issue it once seemed to be. The eclectic therapist, vintage 1950, is committed at least to a strong negative position. He is against freudian orthodoxy and the therapeutic rituals, theory of the libido, and general biological instinctualism which are its ...
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Against Technical Eclecticism

Psychological Reports, 1968
Psychotherapists should be scientists first and technicians second. The principles of scientific thought usually require rejection of foreign-theory technique when that technique cannot be appropriately justified by the currently held theory. Empiricism is not absolutely precluded.
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Functional Eclecticism: On Luhmann's Style of Theorizing

Revue internationale de philosophie, 2012
This article argues that Niklas Luhmann’s way of theorizing is characterized by an eclectic approach. In fact, this eclecticism is the central motor that drives Luhmann’s theoretical work forward, enabling him to retain his foundational distinction ...
C. Borch
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Eclecticism

Journal of Customer Behaviour, 2022
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Contingent Eclecticism

Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 2011
For more than a century, methodological diversity within the social sciences has been the source of recurrent paradigm wars, and no obvious winner seems to be in sight. The aim of this article is to explore the contingencies underlying this diversity. It is argued that the shared condition of complexity forces us to adopt a pragmatic perspective from ...
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