It is, in short, applied morality; anybody is a casuist who reflects about his duties and tries to bring them into line with some intelligible moral standard. [Please select]
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He was no subtle casuist, and found himself without words to reply. [Please select]
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"You have no right to," retorted the casuist; "you've known her longer." [Please select]
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The ethics of my answer I leave to the casuist. [Please select]
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Upon the whole, the question was a nice one for a casuist; and if there had not been a day to spare, duty to his country must have overridden private faith. [Please select]
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The judge's charge was brief, and, if anything, a little in favour of the prisoner--very little, a casuist's little; and the jury filed out of the room. [Please select]
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