-
divides the
logicians of his day into the Aristotelians, the
Ramists and the Semi-
Ramists.
These last endeavoured, like
Rudolph Goclenius of
Marburg and...
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Ramus enjo**** a
great celebrity for a time, and
there existed a
school of
Ramists boasting numerous adherents in France, Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands...
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Fenner (c. 1558–1587) was an
English puritan divine. He
helped po****rise
Ramist logic in the
English language.
Fenner was also one of the
first theologians...
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Temple may
refer to: Sir
William Temple (logician) (1555–1627),
English Ramist logician and
Provost of
Trinity College,
Dublin Sir
William Temple, 1st...
- Sir
William Temple (9 June 1555 – 15
January 1627) was an
English Ramist logician who
served as the 4th
Provost of
Trinity College Dublin from 1609 to...
- core tenets. The
astronomer and
mathematician Willebrord Snellius used
Ramist philosophy in an
effort to
encourage his
students to
pursue truth without...
-
Grammar Schoole as
being the "most used in the best schooles". Many
other Ramist rhetorics followed in the next half-century, and by the 17th century, their...
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analyzing subjects was very
widely adopted in many
academic fields. In "
Ramist classroom Procedure and the
Nature of Reality", Ong
discusses Ramism as...
- together, the five legs—with
synthesis in the center, form the Holy
Cross of
Ramist logic. The cinque-spotted
spider is Coleridge's
emblem of holism, the quest...
- an
orthodox Scholastic approach but was also
apparently in
contact with
Ramist philosophy (the
thought of
Petrus Ramus). Later, in the 1550s, he studied...