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Ramean, a. and n.|ˈreɪmiːən| [f. Ramus (see Ramist) + -ean.] a. adj. Belonging to, connected with, Ramus. b. n. A Ramist.
1710tr. Bayle's Dict. (1735) IV. 842/1 A dissertation for the Ramean Philosophy. 1838–9Hallam Hist. Lit. i. vii. §13 note, The sixth stage of Aristotle's fortune Launoy reckons to be the Ramean controversy. a1880J. McClintock & J. Strong Cycl. Bib. Lit. VIII. 900 The faults of the Ramean system of dialectics have long been acknowledged. |