Breaking the law can be justified in certain circumstances when it is necessary to prevent harm or injustice, protect oneself or others, or uphold higher moral principles.
War is sometimes justified when it is necessary to defend against aggression, protect human rights, or restore peace and security.
Breaking the law is generally not okay, as laws are in place to maintain order and protect society. However, there may be rare circumstances where breaking the law is justified, such as in cases of civil disobedience to protest unjust laws. It is important to consider the consequences and ethical implications before deciding to break the law.
War is sometimes considered justified when it is used as a last resort to protect a country's security or to defend against aggression.
The morality of engaging in war is a complex and debated issue. Some argue that it can be justified in certain circumstances, such as self-defense or protecting innocent people from harm. Others believe that war is never morally justifiable due to the harm and suffering it causes. Ultimately, the decision to engage in war should be carefully considered and weighed against ethical principles.
Yes, many people have felt comfort and security while sleeping under a blanket.
War is sometimes justified when it is necessary to defend against aggression, protect human rights, or restore peace and security.
[A perennial law school question.] Under extenuating circumstances there can be moral justification for breaking a law. However there can never be any justification for living a lawless life.
Breaking the law is generally not okay, as laws are in place to maintain order and protect society. However, there may be rare circumstances where breaking the law is justified, such as in cases of civil disobedience to protest unjust laws. It is important to consider the consequences and ethical implications before deciding to break the law.
Yes, some people believe that committing an illegal act can be justified in certain circumstances, such as self-defense or civil disobedience. However, the legality of an action does not necessarily determine its morality, and individuals must consider the consequences of their actions.
I just want to know if there has ever been a ship named souther belle that sank under strange circumstances supposible by a giant wave
no
say "yo" alot. and dont ever ever ever under any circumstances say the n word around em.......be yourself.
It is possible under some circumstances, unless it was a federal conviction.
really...
Yes
It is an extremely subjective question to ask if violence can ever be justified and everyone has a different answer. The question has been argued about in philosophy for centuries.
of course it was justified! The Egyptian people were mistreated and exploited by an insanley corrupt government.