Mill modified Bentham's utilitarian theory in which of the following ways?
A) He abandoned the calculation of pleasures and pains.
B) He incorporated a Kantian account of duty and obligation.
C) He incorporated a Platonic account of virtue and character.
D) He denied that pleasure and pain were the only morally relevant categories.
E) He took into account a person's intentions, as well as his or her actions.
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