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He approached the moral dilemma casuistically, not abstractly from first principles.
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He approached the moral dilemma casuistically, not abstractly from first principles.
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casuistically — See casuistic. * * * … Universalium
casuistically — adv. in a casuistic manner … English contemporary dictionary
casuistically — ca·su·is·ti·cal·ly … English syllables
casuistically — adverb see casuistical … Useful english dictionary
casuistic — casuistically, adv. /kazh ooh is tik/, adj. 1. pertaining to casuists or casuistry. 2. oversubtle; intellectually dishonest; sophistical: casuistic distinctions. Also, casuistical. [1650 60; CASUIST + IC] * * * … Universalium
Chrétien de Troyes — or Chrestien de Troyes [krā tyan də trwȧ′] fl. 12th cent.; Fr. poet * * * flourished 1165–80 French poet. Little is known of his life. He is the author of the five Arthurian romances Erec, Cligès, Lancelot, Yvain, and Perceval and possibly also… … Universalium
Moral Theology — • Limited to those doctrines which discuss the relations of man and his free actions to God and his supernatural end, and propose the means instituted by God for the attainment of that end Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Moral Theology … Catholic encyclopedia
casuistics — noun a) Casuistry. b) The recording and study of individual cases. See Also: casuist, casuistic, casuistical, casuistically, casuistry … Wiktionary
casuistry — noun [kəˈsuɪstri/|[ˈkæʒuːɨstri/ a) The process of answering practical questions via interpretation of rules or cases that illustrate such rules, especially in ethics. And yet it would seem that the whole analysis he had made, his attempt to find… … Wiktionary
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