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it depends on your outlook and the depth of your knowledge of the nature of things.
perhaps you have learned to see the same mechanisms and principles in everything.
the eclectic view of the world has one peculiarity. the truth is always one. if your thinking is close to a truly correct perception of the "reality" available to you, then you will reject that part of knowledge which is false.
for an eclecticist, it is paradoxical, but you will reject a very large part of the knowledge around you, since a huge part of human knowledge is false.
perhaps you have learned to see the same mechanisms and principles in everything.
the eclectic view of the world has one peculiarity. the truth is always one. if your thinking is close to a truly correct perception of the "reality" available to you, then you will reject that part of knowledge which is false.
for an eclecticist, it is paradoxical, but you will reject a very large part of the knowledge around you, since a huge part of human knowledge is false.