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One of Aristotle's criticisms of Plato's Forms is that they are transcendental. Which of the following best captures Aristotle's point?
• According to Aristotle, matter and form are identical (i.e. the same thing) whereas Plato believes form is independent of matter.
• For Plato forms are otherworldly and unattached to matter and Aristotle's forms are attached to matter.
• According to Aristotle forms are created by the divine whereas for Plato forms are created by our intellect.
• For Plato forms are attached to matter and Aristotle's forms are otherworldly and attached to matter.