Casuist vs Castist - What's the difference?
casuist | castist |
(ethics) A person who resolves cases of conscience or moral duty.
Someone who attempts to specify exact and precise rules for the direction of every circumstance of behavior.
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One who is skilled in, or given to, casuistry.
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As nouns the difference between casuist and castist
is that casuist is a person who resolves cases of conscience or moral duty while castist is an alternative form of lang=en.casuist
English
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(en noun)Theory of Moral Sentiments, page 329:
- The second set of moralists, among whom we may count all the casuists of the middle and latter ages of the christian church, ... endeavor to lay down exact and precise rules for the direction of every circumstance of our behaviour.
- The judgment of any casuist or learned divine concerning the state of a man's soul, is not sufficient to give him confidence.