Necessity
Necessity refers to the state or quality of being required or indispensable for a purpose or outcome. In ordinary usage, it denotes things that must be obtained or actions that must be taken to satisfy basic needs, ensure safety, or achieve a goal. Essentials such as food, water, shelter, and lawful conduct are commonly described as necessities.
In philosophy, necessity is a modal concept distinguishing what must be the case from what could be
In law and ethics, the doctrine of necessity refers to a justification for action that would otherwise
In broader discourse, necessity is often used synonymously with essential or mandatory, indicating properties, conditions, or