In addressing the criticism that claims there isn't sufficient time to calculate which actions will produce the most good, what is John Stuart Mill's response?
A) Mill acknowledges the time constraint and suggests abandoning the utilitarian principle.
B) Mill argues that the calculation of the greatest good is unnecessary for moral decision-making.
C) Mill emphasizes the importance of taking the time to carefully calculate consequences in every situation.
D) Mill rejects the criticism, asserting that practical limitations do not undermine the utility of his ethical framework.