Which of the following is true regarding the difference between happiness and pleasure?
A) Experiencing pleasure does not ensure or equate to happiness.
B) Pleasure is usually a long-term experience that relates to fulfillment.
C) Happiness is "fleeting"-usually a fairly brief experience.
D) Happiness mainly depends on the senses while pleasure is more a state of mind.
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Q20: According to Mill, "higher" pleasures
A) should count
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Q22: Act utilitarianism may be correctly labelled
A) objectivist.
B)
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