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When faced with the complaint that utilitarianism is a doctrine worthy of swine, mill responds that pleasures differ in?

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John Stuart Mill defines “utility” as a pleasure and the absence of pain. Utilitarianism takes into account the happiness of everyone, and weights everyone's happiness equally. Mill responds that pleasures differ in quality when faced with the complaint that utilitarianism is a doctrine worthy of swine.




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