Multiple Choice
According to John Stuart Mill, why should we seek to raise the general happiness rather than just our own?
A) Our own happiness coincides with the general happiness.
B) God commands us to further the general happiness.
C) No one can rationally will that everyone ignore the general happiness.
D) By its very nature, morality singles out no one for preferential treatment.
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