Which of the following statements would John Stuart Mill accept and Jeremy Bentham reject?
a. Happiness is not identical to sensuous pleasure.
b. Consequences play no role in determining what is morally right.
c. No one can say which pleasures are better than others.
d. all of the above
a. Happiness is not identical to sensuous pleasure.
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