'The moral principle that guides your action should become a universal law.' This is the view of:
Q1. 'The moral principle that guides your action should become a universal law.' This is the view of:
Answer: neither (a) nor (b)
Explanation: This statement — that one's moral principle should be universalizable — is Kant's Categorical Imperative, not the view of J.S. Mill or Bentham (who were consequentialists), making neither (a) nor (b) correct.