casuistry
casuistry 英 [ˈkæʒuɪstri] 美 [ˈkæʒuɪstri]
n. 诡辩;决疑论,决疑法
名词复数:casuistries
- Casuistry is argumentation that is suspect and sneaky. Politicians, lawyers, and car salesmen who make dubious arguments full of holes are guilty of casuistry.
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- n. 诡辩;决疑论,决疑法
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1. On a "bottom up" alternative drawn from Medieval casuistry, it is richly described paradigm cases, not principles, that have the central role in moral reasoning.
一项来自于中世纪决疑法,自下而上的研究方案指出,道德推理的核心是那些详尽描述的范例,而非原则。
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2. Man's innate casuistry! To change things by changing their names! And to find loopholes for violating tradition while maintaining tradition when direct interest supplied sufficient impulse.
借更改名称以改变事物,乃是人类天赋的诡辩法﹗当实际利益十分冲动时,就寻找一个缝隙以便在传统的范围以内打破传统﹗。
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3. Man's innate casuistry! To change things by changing their names! And to find loopholes for violating tradition while maintaining tradition when direct interest supplied sufficient impulse. marx.
“借更改名称以改变事物,乃是人类天赋的诡辩法﹗当实际利益十分冲动时,就寻找一个缝隙以便在传统的范围以内打破传统﹗”马克思语。
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