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The basic philosophical question here is does the end justify the means. That question is up to the individual person to decide.

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How terrorist action is justifiable is justifiable?

Terrorism is the practice of making people fearful. It uses violence or the threat of violence in an attempt to achieve and end that has not been possible by political or other peaceful means. There is no justification for it in the minds of reasonable people.


What part of speech is the word justifiable?

Justifiable is an adjective.


Is justifiable an adverb?

No. The adverb form of justifiable is justifiably.


What is the verb form of justifiable?

The verb form of "justifiable" is "justify".


Are there any examples of terrorism that can be morally justified?

There is no justification for terrorism. There may be justification for terror... as in torture to get information that saves hundreds of lives. It is not black and white. There are, at least, hypothetical situations where terrorism can be morally justified. My question is if there are any real life situations that are arguably morally justifiable. On the other hand, terrorism employed in conjunction with guerrilla warfare in a protracted war of liberation may well prove useful and therefore also justified, as it did in Algeria and South Vietnam. Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy .


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How do you use justifiable in a sentence?

Well you might say,"Can you justify the the monitor?"


What is the noun for justifiable?

The noun form for the adjective justifiable is justifiability.A related noun form is justification.


Is justifiable a noun a verb or an adverb?

The word justifiable is an adjective, not a verb, noun, or adverb.The adjective justifiable describes a noun as able to be shown to be right or reasonable; having sufficient grounds for justification; possible to justify. Example:We can't penalize a student if they have a justifiable explanation.