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In his Ethics, ________ argued that the good life was identical to the life of reason, and would be guided by the Golden Mean.

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your options would primarily and most likely be
a.​Plato
b.​Socrates
c.​Hippocrates
d.​Aristotle

your answer would be d and/or Aristotle.

Step-by-step explanation:
Aristotle argues that what separates human beings from the other animals is the human reason. So the good life is one in which a person cultivates and exercises their rational faculties by, for instance, engaging in scientific inquiry, philosophical discussion, artistic creation, or legislation.
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