CASUISTRY, the science or doctrine of cases of conscience; the science of resolving cases of doubtful propriety, or of determining the lawfulness or unlawfulness of what a person may do, by rules and principles derived from the Scriptures, the canon law, the councils and fathers, the laws of society, or from equity and natural reason. It is termed by Kant the dialectics of conscience.
CASUISTRY
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