For J.S. Mill, which of the following statements is not true?(A) Pleasures differ in quality as well as in quantity.(B) Mill makes use of the nonutilitarian arguments.(C) The felicific calculus is absurd.(D) Pleasures can be objectively measured. Select the correct answer from the codes given below:

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For J.S. Mill, which of the following statements is not true?<br />(A) Pleasures differ in quality as well as in quantity.<br />(B) Mill makes use of the nonutilitarian arguments.<br />(C) The felicific calculus is absurd.<br />(D) Pleasures can be objectively measured. Select the correct answer from the <br />codes given below: