Multiple Choice
Regarding justice, Mill says that
A) rules of justice have particular importance because they deal with something very important to us: Our security.
B) it is always possible that the consequences of an act can be so beneficial that they will outweigh considerations of justice.
C) justice is of such a pleasurable quality as to outweigh any quantitative considerations about pleasure.
D) justice is godly, and so utilitarianism is not opposed to it.
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