Mill argues that everything that makes a life go well can be reduced to the presence of happiness or the absence of pain. Can you think of a counterexample from your own life? Describe the example and how you think Mill might respond.If you cannot think of a counterexample because you think Mill is correct, instead state which of his responses to the objections from the reading you think is weakest, and why.
Mill argues that everything that makes a life go well can be reduced to the presence of happiness or the absence of pain. Can you think of a counterexample from your own life? Describe the example and how you think Mill might respond.If you cannot think of a counterexample because you think Mill is correct, instead state which of his responses to the objections from the reading you think is weakest, and why.
