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UESTION 5 How does Mill respond to those who point out that some people desire v

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Question

UESTION 5 How does Mill respond to those who point out that some people desire virtue as good in itself? O by claiming that the immoral person can be happy O all of these O by showing that they have misunderstood the meaning of virtue e by arguing that virtue,like power, fame, or money, can become an ingredient of (and not just a means to) happiness QUESTION 6 According to Mill, pleasure and freedom from pain are the only things desirable for themselves and not as a means to some other end True O False QUESTION 7 Mill ranks pleasures of the mind higher than pleasures of the body True O False QUESTION 8 Mill argues that all pleasures are qualitatively the same O True False

Explanation / Answer

5. The correct answer is Option D. Mill argues that virtue can be an ingredient of happiness.

6. True. According to Mill, pleasure and pain are desirable in themselves.

7. True. Mill ranks pleasures of the mind higher than the pleasures of the body.

8. False. Mill does not regard all pleasures to be qualitatively the same.