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Milton's Alleged Ramism

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 December 2020

P. Albert Duhamel*
Affiliation:
Boston College, Chestnut Hill 67, Mass.

Extract

Recent scholarship has tended to overstress Milton's adherence to Ramism and to overlook his significant deviations in both theory and practice. The distrust of the human thought processes in theoretical or practical deliberation and the faith in the immediate intuitive perception of logical relations, which is the ultra-spiritual epistemology implied throughout the Ramistic logics, were much more in keeping with the enthusiasm of the radical sects of the seventeenth century than with the rationalism of Milton. Milton was an independent thinker in logical matters as elsewhere and the balance of scholarly evaluation is in need of some readjustment.

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Type
Research Article
Information
PMLA , Volume 67 , Issue 7 , December 1952 , pp. 1035 - 1053
Copyright
Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1952

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