Casuists

/ˈkæʒuɪsts/ noun

Definition

Plural of casuist; multiple people who use clever but often deceptive reasoning.

Etymology

From casuist pluralized with the standard '-s' ending.

Kelly Says

The 17th century saw 'casuists' become the villains of intellectual history—Pascal actually wrote a famous book attacking Jesuit casuists for twisting morality through logical tricks.

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