Casuist

/ˈkæʒuɪst/ noun

Someone who uses clever or tricky reasoning to justify something questionable, often by focusing on special cases instead of general rules.

From Latin 'casus' (case or situation) plus '-ist,' originally referring to theologians who debated specific moral cases, but evolved to mean someone who reasons deceptively.

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