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necessità

Necessità is an Italian noun meaning the state of being necessary or a need. It denotes something indispensable or urgent and can refer to personal needs, social requirements, or constraints that compel action. In everyday language one speaks of avere necessità di something (to have a need for something) or di una necessità to describe a necessity. The expression beni di prima necessità refers to basic goods essential for living.

Etymology: The term derives from Latin necessitas, from necessus meaning unavoidable or necessary, and is formed

Uses and senses: The word covers practical needs (necessità quotidiane), biological needs (necessità biologiche), and social

Philosophical and legal dimensions: In philosophy, necessità contrasts with contingency and refers to truths or events

See also: bisogno, esigenza, stato di necessità, beni di prima necessità.

with
the
suffix
-tas
to
denote
a
state
or
quality.
In
Italian
the
accent
on
the
final
syllable
signals
the
stress.
or
policy
contexts
(necessità
sociali).
It
also
appears
in
phrases
such
as
una
necessità,
una
necessità
improvvisa.
In
economics
one
speaks
of
beni
di
prima
necessità
to
denote
essential
commodities.
that
could
not
be
otherwise
(logica,
metafisica).
In
law
and
ethics,
stato
di
necessità
is
a
recognized
defense
or
justification
when
an
act
that
would
ordinarily
be
unlawful
is
necessary
to
prevent
a
greater
harm,
under
conditions
of
imminence,
lack
of
alternatives,
and
proportionality.