casuistry

/kæsjuːˈɪstri/

Definitions

1. noun

the use of fallacious or sophistic reasoning, especially in the way of moral or theological arguments, or in the application of moral or theological principles to cases.

“The politician’s use of casuistry to justify his questionable actions was widely criticized by the media.”

Synonyms

  • equivocation
  • sophistry

Antonyms

  • honesty
  • straightforwardness