question archive According to Mill, when it comes to choosing pleasures people ought to go for: Availability over luxury Intensity over duration Quality over quantity 2
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According to Mill, when it comes to choosing pleasures people ought to go for: Availability over luxury
Intensity over duration
Quality over quantity
2.According to Mill, the majority of people choose physical pleasures over intellectual pleasures because they:
Want immediate gratification
Lack character and cultivation
Don't know better
3.According to Mill, the two sources of our sense of moral obligation are:
God and the people
Heaven and Hell
Internal and External
4.Mill argues how there are "higher" and "lower" pleasures in Chapter 13. Why do you think he makes this distinction rather than arguing that all pleasures are equally good? Do you think it is an important distinction to make and applicable to current society?