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 Übersetzung für 'casuistry' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   casuistry | castuistries
casuistryZweideutigkeit {f}
79
philos.
casuistry
Kasuistik {f}
20
casuistrySophisterei {f} [pej.] [geh.]
9
casuistryBehandlung {f} von Gewissensfällen
hist.lawrelig.
Sabbath casuistry
Sabbatkasuistik {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Jesuits have been accused of using casuistry to obtain justifications for unjustifiable actions (cf. ...
  • This led the friars of Paris to condemn Jesuit casuistry.
  • An opponent of casuistry, Reggio rejected aggadic Biblical interpretations and the pilpulistic study of the Talmud.
  • While Jesus is portrayed as the bona fide Christian Jesus, Mo claims to be a body double, using casuistry to circumvent the Islamic restriction against pictorial depictions of Muhammad.
  • Questions of religious casuistry were addressed to him from all countries, and measures which he authorized had legal force among all the Jews of Europe.

  • The Latin phrase "moralis certitudo" was first used by the French philosopher Jean Gerson about 1400, to provide a basis for moral action that could (if necessary) be "less" exact than Aristotelian practical knowledge, thus avoiding the dangers of philosophical scepticism and opening the way for a benevolent casuistry.
  • He used to employ the most popular ethical method called casuistry, analyzing real situations rather than strict rules.
  • By reviving casuistry (also known as case ethics), Toulmin sought to find the middle ground between the extremes of absolutism and relativism.
  • Southwell also wrote a manuscript of case studies in casuistry for "the education of English Catholic missionary priests", focusing "on the problems facing Catholic priests and laymen under persecution in England" during the reign of Charles I, which manuscript has been edited by Peter Holmes and published by the Catholic Record Society as "Caroline Casuistry: The Cases of Conscience of Fr Thomas Southwell, SJ".
  • Arguing one way one day, and another later, can be defended by casuistry, i.e.

  • This is called casuistry, and it could be implemented through research on the Internet.
  • The Catholic practice of compulsory confession led to the development of manuals of casuistry, the application of ethical principles to detailed cases of conscience, such as the conditions of a just war.
  • Pascal argued against the casuistry at that time deployed in "cases of conscience", particularly doctrines associated with probabilism.
  • Berlin used humor to describe what he viewed as the absurd methods of the Jewish schools, and alleges how the rabbinic casuistry—which then constituted the greater part of the curriculum—injures the sound common sense of the pupils and deadens their noblest aspirations.
  • Donne threw the onus of swearing onto individual conscience, discounting both arguments from the state and the authority of casuistry.

  • In 1600 he appealed for advice to Antoine Arnauld, who ascribed these results to the laxity of confessors under the influence of casuistry, and dissuaded him from the design of abandoning his mission work.
  • Hermann Busenbaum (or Busembaum) (19 September 1600 [...] 31 January 1668) was a Jesuit theologian. He attained fame as a master of casuistry.
  • Moore dealt with casuistry in chapter 1.4 of his "Principia Ethica", in which he claims that "the defects of casuistry are not defects of principle; no objection can be taken to its aim and object.
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