Relative to eclecticism (philosophical doctrine), which is formed with the ideas that seem most appropriate even if they come from different places. From the Greek 949; 954; 955; 949; 954; 964; 953; 954; 959; 962; ( eklecticós "whoever chose") .
It means neutral character, intermediate position or mediator. That seeks to reconcile or bring the parties to a conflict closer. Conciliator, mediator, neutral .
eclectic-it is said of the person who is not defined by a particular position, remains in a neutral stance on a certain political, economic issue. social, religious, etc. -
it chooses the best of everything to form a style