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According to Bentham, some pleasures may be more valuable than others, but only in so far as they are of greater

intensity or duration
True
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According to Bentham, some pleasures may be more valuable than others, but only in so far as they are of greater intensity or duration.

True.

Step-by-step explanation:

In "Introduction to the Principles and Moral Legislation", Bentham constructs a guidebook for the legislators in two unique ways. According to Bentham, some pleasures may be more valuable than others, but only in so far as they are of greater intensity or duration.

One way is the result of painful or containing actions of an action. The second idea is, Utilitarian calculus where he comes up with seven aspects to range the pleasing and painful actions.

These aspects help Bentham prove his theory of pleasure and pain of the people through their actions.

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