Casuistry

/ˈkæʒuɪstri/ noun

The use of clever but often deceptive reasoning to justify something morally questionable, usually by focusing on special cases and exceptions.

From casuist plus the suffix '-ry' (denoting practice or behavior), originally describing the theological practice of resolving moral dilemmas through detailed case analysis.

AMምን事ነት ምክንያት
ARالتقليد
BNব্যবস্থাপনা
CAcasuística
CSkasuistika
DAcasuisteri
DECasuismus
ELκαζουιστική
EScasuística
FAقاعده یابی
FIkasuistiikka
FRcasuistique
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