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2026
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| Online toegang: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19356771 |
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- <p> </p> <h3><strong>Abstract</strong></h3> <p dir="ltr">This article explores the ethical boundaries of modern hunting, contrasting biological necessity with recreational "sport." It introduces the <strong>"Villainization Paradox,"</strong> arguing that humans systematically remove natural predators only to use the resulting ecological imbalance to justify the shedding of blood for fun. By applying a disciplined <strong>"Internal Compass"</strong> to environmental ethics, the work challenges the devaluation of animal life and calls for a superior human standard rooted in empathy and conservation rather than dominance.</p> <p> </p>