1967, Satyananda, World ethics, Those ideals are casuistically the best whose realisations lead to least number of other ideals sacrificed.
1978, Philip E. Devine, Rule-utilitarian arguments — arguments that proceed from the consequences of our moral rules rather than of our individual acts — are casuistically very powerful.
1987, Harold Bloom, William Shakespeare's measure for measure, She would then be — casuistically, I suppose, and legally, without doubt — worse off than the seduced Isabella: for Isabella would have submitted to Angelo without consent of the will
2006, Inazo Nitob, Bushido, the Soul of Japan, Critics may point out flaws in this story, which is casuistically vulnerable