Ramist in A Sentence

    1

    In 1582 he went to Geneva, studied there awhile under Theodore Beza, but had soon, owing to his active advocacy of the Ramist philosophy, to remove to Basel.

    2

    It provided also a substitute for either the Aristotelian or the Ramist logic, which was an additional element in its favour.

    3

    Snellius, Arminius's old patron, now removed to Leiden, expounded the Ramist philosophy, and did his best to start his students on the search after truth, unimpeded by the authority of Aristotle.

    4

    The second book, which contains the review of Aristotle's dialectic or logic, is throughout Ramist in tone and method.

    5

    The whole doctrine of judgment, syllogism and method is a mixture of Aristotelian and Ramist notions.