Identify the hallmark concept of Aristotelian ethics

A. Aristotle primarily considered ethics as a different way of learning.
B. Aristotle primarily considered ethics as a way of acting, not as a way of being.
C. Aristotle primarily considered ethics as a way of being, not as a way of acting.
D. Aristotle primarily considered ethics as a way of seeing others, not justoneself.


C

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