Petrus Ramus
French philosopher and logician
French philosopher and logician
1515
511 years ago
Thinkers & Philosophers
France
A philosopher and logician, contributed significantly to the study of rhetoric and dialectics. Advocated for a reformed approach to philosophy that emphasized the practical application of knowledge. Worked to simplify the methods of logic and rhetoric, moving away from the scholastic traditions of the time. Published several important works, including 'Dialectica' and 'Ramus's Philosophy', which laid the groundwork for modern education in these subjects. His ideas influenced the development of educational curricula in France and beyond.
Published 'Dialectica' in 1556
Reformed teaching methods in rhetoric
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