1.”The Greatest Happiness Principle”, page 7, the second paragraph of the chapter.
a) pleasure is the only good.
b) pleasure is not a good.
c) pleasure is a good and pain a bad.
d) pleasure and pain are not part of the theory.
2) For Mill the theory of utility is not immune to objections that may fall upon any moral theory (eg some practitioners are too lax others too rigid) but it does provide..
a)a doctrine of morality not based on happiness
b) a doctrine of morality based on revelation
c) a system of vrtue that goes beyond happiness for it’s final good
d) a tangible method of deciding these matters
3) For Mill the need for occasional dishonesty, which Kant had denied in our previous text, is well supported by..
a) revelation b) Kant’s theory c) the theory of utility d) none of the other three