Which of the following statements explain Bhikhu Parekh's conception of human nature?
A. All references to human nature should be subjected to the strictest scrutiny and viewed with a healthy dose of skepticism.
B. Human beings are culturally embedded, in the sense that they are born into, raised in and deeply shaped by their cultural communities.
C. Regardless of their different cultural contexts, human beings behave more or less in a uniform manner when it comes to critical matters.
D. Although skin colour, gender, height and other physical features are universally shared, they are all differently conceptualized and acquire different meaning and significance in different societies.
E. Skin colour is given a deep metaphysical meaning and made the basis of a differential distribution of power and status in all societies.