Mill notes that for those who disinterestedly love virtue, virtue is desired . . .
A) Instead of happiness
B) As a part of their happiness
C) As a means to their happiness
D) Because they recognize its rationality
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Q17: What does Mill mean by "happiness"?
A) Human
Q18: What is Mill getting at when he
Q19: How does Mill respond to the criticism
Q20: What is the ultimate sanction of all
Q21: How do we know general happiness is
Q23: According to Mill, happiness is . .
Q24: For Mill, we _ desire something if
Q25: What paradox arises when we start thinking
Q26: Protagoras defended Utilitarianism against Socrates.
Q27: Mill holds Utilitarianism has been rejected largely
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