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ssal

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For Mill, the proper relation between my own happiness and that of others is that
 
 

a. others happiness should always come first.
  b. I should be concerned with others only if all my needs are met.
   c. they should be weighted equally.
  d. I should act only on the basis of my interests and let others worry about their own happiness.



Question 2

In comparing intellectual pleasures and physical pleasures, Mill concluded that
 
 

a. it is better to be a satisfied pig than a dissatisfied human being.
  b. it is better to be a dissatisfied human being than a satisfied pig.
  c. it is better to be a satisfied fool than a dissatisfied Socrates.
  d. no one can judge which sort of satisfactions are better.




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Answer to Question 1

c.

Answer to Question 2

b.



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