Like Nietzsche before him, Foucault is ________ traditional ideas of truth

a. suspicious of
b. suspicious and of not persuaded by
c. convinced by
d. generally persuaded by
e. not persuaded by


b

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a) Attempts to manipulate genetic materials for the purpose of sex selection. b) Artificial insemination involving unmarried individuals. c) Destroying human embryos produced by in vitro techniques for the purposes of either research or procreation. d) All of these choices.

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People who claim there is no real disagreement over moral norms explain their view by saying:

A. no universally valid moral principles exist. B. no one has the right to judge another person. C. the disagreement is over the facts of the case only. D. morality is a matter of personal choice. E. None of the above

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