This text covers the work of 14th-century Franciscan Andrew of Neufchateau. It presents a selection of arguments prevalent during the medieval period for and against an ethics of divine commands, and Andrew's own theory of divine command; voluntaristic in nature, emphasizing divine liberty.
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This text covers the work of 14th-century Franciscan Andrew of Neufchateau. It presents a selection of arguments prevalent during the medieval period for and against an ethics of divine commands, and Andrew's own theory of divine command; voluntaristic in nature, emphasizing divine liberty.
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