compromise
decision or action to achieve a desired outcome. It usually has the connotation of selling out of principles, for whatever reasons. In some instances, however, the person making the compromise may be faced with competing claims from two or more principles, each of which has bearing on a particular context. Can what they decide and do still, in its own way, be principled?


See also:
casuistry


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