How does John Stuart Mill address the objection that individuals view virtue as an end?
A) Mill dismisses the objection, asserting that virtue is inherently an end in itself.
B) Mill agrees with the objection, claiming that virtue should not be considered an ultimate end.
C) Mill argues that the perception of virtue as an end aligns with his utilitarian principles.
D) Mill suggests that the objection is irrelevant to the discussion of ethical theory.