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'''Situation''' is a [[concept]] relating to a [[position]] ([[location]]) or a set of [[circumstance]]s. '''Situation''' is a [[concept]] relating to a [[position]] ([[location]]) or a set of [[circumstance]]s.
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-* The ideas of [[Situationist International]], an international political and artistic movement of the 1960s 
-* [[Situationism (psychology)]], which holds that personality is more influenced by external factors than by internal traits or motivations 
-*In [[Situational ethics]], the idea in ethics that the morality of an act is a function of the state of the system when it occurs 
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==Etymology== ==Etymology==
From Latin ''[[situs]]'' (“a [[site]]”). From Latin ''[[situs]]'' (“a [[site]]”).
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*[[Situation comedy]], a type of television show *[[Situation comedy]], a type of television show
*[[Situated cognition]] *[[Situated cognition]]
 +* The ideas of [[Situationist International]], an international political and artistic movement of the 1960s
 +* [[Situationism (psychology)]], which holds that personality is more influenced by external factors than by internal traits or motivations
 +*In [[Situational ethics]], the idea in ethics that the morality of an act is a function of the state of the system when it occurs
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Situation is a concept relating to a position (location) or a set of circumstances.

Etymology

From Latin situs (“a site”).

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