"Everybody to count for one, nobody for more than one"
1 Mill 1861a, p. 257.; 2 Singer 1993, p. 21. 1 In chapter 5 of Utilitarianism, John Stuart Mill argued that the principle of utility "is a mere form of words without rational signification, unless one person's happiness, supposed equal in degree [...], is counted for exactly as much as another's.Those conditions being supplied, Bentham's dictum, 'everybody to count for one, …