Among the innovations John Stuart Mill added to Jeremy Bentham's utilitarian philosophy were (2):
A. emphasizing individual vs. collective rigths
B. introducing rule- vs. act-utilitarianism
C. distinguishing qualitative vs. quantitative pleasures and pains
D. introducing harm- vs. benefit-utilitarianism
Answer:
B. introducing rule- vs. act-utilitarianism
C. distinguishing qualitative vs. quantitative pleasures and pains
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