Systematicity

Systematicity in metaphilosophy refers to the idea that philosophy should be systematic, organized, and methodical in its approach to analyzing and understanding philosophical problems. This involves developing coherent and consistent theories that are based on logical and empirical evidence, and that are able to account for a wide range of phenomena. Systematicity is often contrasted with eclecticism, which involves the selective use of ideas from different philosophical traditions without necessarily developing a comprehensive and coherent framework