/ˈkæz.ju.ɪst/ – Noun
Definition: 1. người ngụy biện;
2. người bị xử trí oan.
A more throughout explanation: Casuist refers to a person who resolves moral dilemmas or difficult cases by applying general principles of ethics or law to specific situations. In legal terms, a casuist is someone who analyzes and interprets legal principles in order to determine the appropriate course of action in complex or ambiguous situations.
Example: The casuist argued that the defendant’s actions did not meet the legal standard for negligence.