Ramism was built into the curriculum, with the professors required to give Ramist treatments of the " trivium ".
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The second book, which contains the review of Aristotle's dialectic or logic, throughout reflects Ramism in tone and method.
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It is a work ( he says against Ong ) of a rooted scholar with a " method " but turning Ramism back on itself.
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Finch had also studied at Christ's College, Cambridge, under Laurence Chaderton, a centre for the reception of Ramism in England.
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An alternative to this aspect of Ramism, as belated and diminishing, is the discussion initiated by Walter Ong of Ramus in relation to several evolutionary steps.
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He was a representative Dutch opponent; Ramism did not take permanent hold in the universities of the Netherlands, and once William Ames had died, it declined.
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The longest-lasting strand of Ramism was in systematic Calvinist theology, where textbook treatments with a Ramist framework were still used into the eighteenth century, particularly in New England.
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The Ratio is, in rhetoric, the answer to St Ignatius Loyola's practice, in devotion, of " spiritual exercises . " This complex oratorical-prayer system is absent from Ramism.
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Ramism was closely linked to systematic Calvinism, but the hybrid Philippo-Ramism ( which is where the Semi-Ramists fit in ) arose as a blend of Ramus with the logic of Philipp Melanchthon.
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Ramism was closely linked to systematic Calvinism, but the hybrid Philippo-Ramism ( which is where the Semi-Ramists fit in ) arose as a blend of Ramus with the logic of Philipp Melanchthon.