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Casuistry (/ˈkæzjuɪstri/ KAZ-ew-iss-tree) is a
process of
reasoning that s****s to
resolve moral problems by
extracting or
extending abstract rules from...
- O'Connell as correspondent. On
February 28, 2017,
America launched a podcast,
Jesuitical,
targeted at
young Catholics. In 2022 Matt
Malone concluded his editorship...
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Apocalypse Now in any form; if you know it well and wish to bend your
Jesuitical attention to the
latest addenda; if you have
grown to love it on scrumbled...
- In particular, his
intellectual foundations were
grounded in his
early Jesuitical education. Even
after he left Ireland, he
sometimes went to church. When...
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uniquely Portuguese variety.
Another key
factor is the
existence of the
Jesuitical architecture, also
called "plain style" (Estilo Chão or
Estilo Plano)...
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generally in a
positive or
neutral sense, even
though the term "
Jesuitical" is
derived from the
Society of
Jesus and is used to mean
things like:...
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truth Economical with the
truth Fallacy of the
single cause Fuzzy logic Jesuitical answer Jumping to
conclusions Lie
Limited hangout Minimisation (psychology)...
- fragments".
Nikolai Ia. Danilevsky, the late Slavophile,
dubbed Poland the "
Jesuitical gentry state of Poland" and that "Judas of Slavdom,"
which he compared...
- 148–154 Huntley,
Frank L. (September 1964), "Macbeth and the
Background of
Jesuitical Equivocation", PMLA, 79 (4),
Modern Language ****ociation: 390–400, doi:10...
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Commission was
established in 1760 with a
specific interest in
replacing Jesuitical control, but it was the
papal dissolution of the
order in 1773 that accomplished...