Which statement best describes John Stuart Mill's utilitarian philosophy?
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The moral worth of an action is determined solely by its contribution to overall happiness, without regard for individual rights.
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Mill's utilitarianism places significant emphasis on individual rights and the harm principle, alongside the pursuit of the greatest happiness.
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Utilitarianism, according to Mill, rejects the idea of happiness as a measure of moral worth.
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Mill believed that utilitarian principles should only apply to private affairs, not public policies.