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- noun philosophy, metaphysics, theology
Necessarianism , especially as espoused by Joseph Priestley. - noun law A principle whereby a normally criminal act is justified by the necessity of preserving something of greater utilitarian value than that lost or sacrificed; not to be confused with
self-defence . - noun politics, law The principle that, in a situation of emergency or
exigent circumstance, astate may legitimately act in ways that would normally be illegal. - noun politics, law The principle that the laws of an
illegal government should be deemed valid insofar as they do notcontradict theconstitution , justified on the basis that maintenance of government is of greater utilitarian value than maintenance of the law. - noun politics, international law The principle that a
state in immediate peril to its existence, from a situation not of its own doing, mayin extremis be justified in violating aright of another state.
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