casuist vs dogmatist

casuist

noun
  • A person who resolves cases of conscience or moral duty. 

  • One who is skilled in, or given to, casuistry. 

  • Someone who attempts to specify exact and precise rules for the direction of every circumstance of behaviour. 

dogmatist

noun
  • A stubborn, assertive, opinionated person. 

  • One who derives philosophical or religious principles from a priori assertion or revelation rather than evidence or experience. 

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