. Mill explains that there are different forms of pleasure, andthat a properly formulated utilitarianism accounts for the value ofmore than one kind of pleasure. Explain what we called the “swineobjection†and the problem it charges utilitarianism with having.Next, carefully explain how Mill responds to this objection,including (but not limited to) what kinds of pleasures he thinks wevalue to a greater degree, why we do so, and how we can determinewhich pleasures those are.