How does Mill respond to those who point out that some people desire virtue as good in itself?
A) By showing that they have misunderstood the meaning of virtue
B) By arguing that virtue, like power, fame, or money, can become an ingredient of (and not just a means to) happiness
C) By claiming that the immoral person can be happy
D) All of the above
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