According to Mill's "greatest happiness principle," actions are
A) Right to the extent that they can be universally willed.
B) Wrong to the extent that they contradict the divine will.
C) Right to the extent that they promote an agent's individual happiness.
D) Wrong to the extent that they produce pain and prevent pleasure.
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