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Lawrence, a philosophy student, doubts the very notion that there are such things as good character traits. His view may be similar to the view known as...
eudaimonia
situationism
unity of virtues
Answer:
His view may be similar to the view known as situationism.
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the instructions, Lawrence doubts there is such a thing as good character traits. This notion is similar to the one presented by situationism, according to which our behaviors are determined by the situation, by external forces. Therefore, to situationism, behavior and actions are not influenced by internal factors such as character traits. It is the context, what is happening to us and around us, that will lead us to act a certain way. Thus, good and bad would be relative. The same person who is good in a certain situation can do something bad in a different context. This person would not possess a good or bad character trait. He/She would merely react to the external forces.