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casuistic

[kazh-oo-is-tik] / ˌkæʒ uˈɪs tɪk /








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It would be easy enough to brush off this peculiar fact with some casuistic postmodernist explanation, such as saying that disenfranchised groups find empowerment through humor.

From Scientific American • Feb. 26, 2011

The committee, exclaimed Mexico's Raul Noriega, must not come to share Mr. Shaw's "casuistic attitude."

From Time Magazine Archive

As a purely theoretic problem, namely, the casuistic question would hardly ever come up at all.

From The Will to Believe : and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy by James, William

Nietzsche in one of his earliest works examines Wagner's theory and amplifies it by a rather casuistic interpretation of the evolution of art.

From Prophets of Dissent : Essays on Maeterlinck, Strindberg, Nietzsche and Tolstoy by Heller, Otto

Their casuistic minds also suggested that his list comprised Kings who had ruled different provinces simultaneously.

From The Faith of the Millions (2nd series) by Tyrrell, George