How does Mill respond to the objection that his utilitarian doctrine is only fit for swine?

a. Mill notes that the beast's pleasures do not satisfy a human being'sconception of happiness

b. All of these choices
c. Mill distinguishes between higher and lower pleasures.
d. Mill discusses the superiority of the pleasures of the intellect.


b

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