I don't agree with that notion, that if you don't think about isms, you can't be expressing one.
That's all a bit fingers crossed.
I have Vlad as Maureen Lipman here going round telling people that because they have an ism they are a philosopher. If someone thinks that a bus timetable is useful, is there a point to saying they believe in naturalism? It just seems to get in the way of examine the views.
I',d also suggest that people are hard to classify in that many of their beliefs can be contradictory when put into these sorts of isms. It's one of the reasons I am sceptical of the idea of world views.
Walt Whitman: 'Do I contradict myself? Very well, then I contradict myself, I am large, I contain multitudes.'