Which of the following is a major difference between Plato's ethics and Aristotle's? I. Only Plato argued for the dominance of reason as a necessary prerequisite for ethical behavior II. Aristotle rejected Plato's 'forms' III. Plato insisted on an absolute moral goal ('The Good') - whereas Aristotle insisted that moral rules or beliefs that hold most of the time are often the best that can be achieved

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Which of the following is a major difference between Plato's ethics and Aristotle's? I. Only Plato argued for the dominance of reason as a necessary prerequisite for ethical behavior II. Aristotle rejected Plato's 'forms' III. Plato insisted on an absolute moral goal ('The Good') - whereas Aristotle insisted that moral rules or beliefs that hold most of the time are often the best that can be achieved