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Casuistry
Casuistry Casuistry (argument by cases) is an attempt to ... responses to pure cases, also called paradigms. Casuistry is a method of ethical case analysis. Used with a negative connotation, casuistry refers to reasoning that is specious or ... hair-splitting and seen as intentionally misleading. Casuistry is a branch of applied ethics. ...
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Casuistry (translated from French)
Casuistry Synopsis Definition casuistry is used in theology moral, in droit ... study of the similar cases. The word "casuistry" comes from Latin casus who means: a ... unforeseen. History Blaise Pascal , the philosopher The casuistry was used like a method of seek ... joking, as a figure rhetoric . Moreover, the casuistry cannot reach the immediate action in ...
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Talk:Casuistry
Talk:Casuistry Tagged "Disputed Neutrality" Anonymous User:69.214 ... July 2005 I'm no expert on casuistry, but I have never heard it described ... Much of this article's claims about casuistry are idiosyncratic or just so much Platonist ... oversimplified The article captures the gist of casuistry. I am a specialist in the literature and casuistry in the early modern period (the ...
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Stephen Toulmin
... R. Jonsen to write The Abuse of Casuistry: A History of Moral Reasoning (1988), which ... than its rival concepts. The Revival of Casuistry By reviving casuistry (also known as case ethics), Toulmin again ... between the extremes of absolutism and relativism. Casuistry was practiced widely in Medieval and Renaissance ... it became silent during the modern period, casuistry is being revived in the Post- ...
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Ethics
... conform to existing laws and court decisions. Casuistry is a completely different form of applied ... case at hand. The special virtue of casuistry over applied moral theory is that groups ... theories are incompatible. This may be why casuistry is the foundation of many legal systems ... issues on a case-by-case basis. Casuistry is one such application of case-based ...
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Ethics an introduction (Psychology wiki)
... conform to existing laws and court decisions. Casuistry is a completely different form of applied ... case at hand. The special virtue of casuistry over applied moral theory is that groups ... theories are incompatible. This may be why casuistry is the foundation of many legal systems ... issues on a case-by-case basis. Casuistry is one such application of case-based ...
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Ram Janmabhoomi
... in the VHP evidence bundle: History vs. Casuistry, Voice of India, Delhi 1991, p.14 ... Shah”) in VHP evidence bundle. History vs. Casuistry, p. 13-14.) Shykh Muhammad Azamat Ali ... the archaeology of the temple.) History versus Casuistry: Evidence of the Ramajanmabhoomi Mandir presented by ...
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Blaise Pascal
... 1656, Pascal published his memorable attack on casuistry, a popular ethical method used by Catholic ... modern period (especially the Jesuits). Pascal denounced casuistry as the mere use of complex reasoning ... through this time—and contain the assault on casuistry. Letter XIV contains the unique apology, "I ...
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Blaise Pascal (translated from Italian)
... classic of the literature devout person. The casuistry Pascal obtained reputation for its attack to casuistry, a popular method ethical used from the ... were modern (especially Jesuits). Pascal denounced the casuistry as a mere one I use of ...
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Talk:Ludwig Kaas/Archive3
... highly objective politique . I recognise that the casuistry and casuistry in the most creative subtle sense , without ...
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