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RAMUS, PETRUS, or PIERRE DE LA RAMEE (1515-1572) , French humanist, was born at the village
(1555), a French version of his system, is the earliest work
graduate of the university, had opened courses of lectures; but his audacities drew upon him the hostility of the conservative party in philosophy and theology. He was accused of undermining the foundations of philosophy and religion, and the matter was brought before the parlement of Paris, and finally before Francis I. By him it was referred to a commission of five, who found Ramus guilty of having " acted rashly, arrogantly and impudently," and interdicted his lectures (1544). He withdrew from Paris, but soon afterwards returned, the decree against him being cancelled through the influence of the cardinal of Lorraine. In 1551 Henry II. appointed him professor of philosophy and eloquence at the College de France, where for a considerable time he lectured before audiences numbering as many as 2000. He published fifty works in his lifetime and nine appeared after his death. In 1561, however, the enmity against him was fanned into flame by his adoption of Protestantism. He had to flee from Paris; and, though he found an asylum in the palace of Fontainebleau, his house
The logic of Ramus enjoyed a great
late
original
scheme , and in his later works he also attacks the validity of the third figure, following in this the precedent of Laurentius Valla. Ramus also set the modern fashion of deducing the figures from the position of the middle term in the premises, instead 9f basing them, as Aristotle does, upon the different relation of the middle to the so-called major and minor term. On the whole, however, though Ramus may be allowed to have advanced logical study by the wholesome fermentation of thought which he caused, there is little ground for his pretentious claim to supersede Aristotle by a new and independent system.See Waddington-Kastus, De Petri Rami vita, script-is, philosophia (Paris, 1848) ; Charles Desmaze, Petrus Remus, professeur au College de France, sa vie, ses tcrits, sa snort (Paris, 1864) ; P. Lobstein, P. Ramus ads Theolog (Strassburg, 1878) ; E. Saisset, Les precurseurs de Descartes (Paris, 1862) ; J. Owen, French Skeptics of the Renaissance (London, 1893) ; K. Prantl, Uber P. Ramus ' in Miinchener Sitzungs berichte (1878) ; H. Hoffding, Hist. of Mod. Phil. (Eng. trans., 190o), vol. i. 185; Voigt, Uber den Ramismus der Universitat Leipzig
Leipzig
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