Encyclopedism

Pronunciation: /ˈɛnˈsaɪˈsiˈɫɑpˈɛdˈɪzəm/

Encyclopedism (noun)

  1. A belief that knowledge should be collected and organized in a wide, complete way, covering many subjects.
  2. The practice of writing or teaching in a way that tries to include information from many fields in one work.

Examples

  • Her all-knowledge approach tries to include everything in one place.
  • The project follows an all-knowledge approach, so it covers many topics.