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André of Neufchâteau
André
of
Neufchâteau
was a
scholastic philosopher
of the
fourteenth century
. He was a
Franciscan
from
Lorraine
, who wrote a number of works. He
earned
the name
Doctor
Ingeniosissimus
.
In
philosophy
he opposed
Nicholas of Autrecourt
, and also the
nominalist
Augustinian
Gregory of Rimini
. On the
dependence
of
natural law
on
divine will
he followed
Pierre d'Ailly
.
His
Sentences
commentary
was
printed
in
Paris
in
1514
.