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Encyclopedia of Rhetoric
Aristotle's characterization of rhetoric as a counterpart of both dialectic and ethics took on renewed importance with the publication of ...

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The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Reformation
From casus “having happened,” the past participle of the Latin verb cado, casuistry is the method of moral reasoning ...

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The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions
The art of applying principles of moral theology to particular instances (Lat., casus, ‘case’). ...

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The Oxford Companion to Philosophy (2 ed.)
The art of resolving problems of conscience. The starting-point for the exercise of casuistry is the individual case ( ...

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Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages
The word “casuistry” comes from the Latin casus (case): a legal or canonical situation, a human action, a ...
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