The Methodology of Philosophical Practice: Eclecticism and/or Integrativeness?

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Aleksandar Fatić
Ivana Zagorac
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[1] University of Belgrade,Aleksandar Fatić, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory
[2] University of Zagreb,Ivana Zagorac, Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
[3] Ruhr University Bochum,Institute for Medical Ethics and History of Medicine
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Philosophia | 2016年 / 44卷
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Philosophical practice; Methodology; Eclecticism; Pluri-perspectivism; Integrativeness;
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The need for philosophical practice to integrate various methods, both conceptual and those based on the use of emotions, raises the question as to whether its methodology is necessarily eclectic, in terms of the collection of various methodologies used in philosophy, or whether there is a way to move beyond eclecticism. This is the main subject of this paper. In other words, the question is whether there is such a thing as an ‘integrative’ methodology and, if so, what distinguishes such a method from mere eclecticism. In this text, we define the methodological procedure of integrativeness as the process of systematizing perspectives into an orientational answer to the demands of a specific problem. What differentiates such an approach from mere summation is a new contribution that results from a synergistic and systematic meeting of positions and argumentations whose final result differs from its initial elements. Diversity in the form of a multidimensional relationship towards life and the world results in numerous perspectives, which is a value that should be cultivated and integrated into a reflective and actional perception of the world.
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页码:1419 / 1438
页数:19
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