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Is hunting moral?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nithavela" data-source="post: 70613189" data-attributes="member: 185184"><p>From an epicurean perspective, killing quickly has several advantages. </p><p></p><p>First, it lessens the suffering of the animal itself.</p><p>Second, we humans are emphatic creatures and identify with the suffering of another creature, killing it quickly lessens our suffering, too. </p><p>Third, an animal in high stress or pain releases stress hormones which make the meat tough and bitter.</p><p>And fourth, by not killing an animal quickly, you cause an increased chance of it either escaping (making the excercise pointless) or in the case of dangerous game and less advanced weaponry, attacking and wounding the hunters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nithavela, post: 70613189, member: 185184"] From an epicurean perspective, killing quickly has several advantages. First, it lessens the suffering of the animal itself. Second, we humans are emphatic creatures and identify with the suffering of another creature, killing it quickly lessens our suffering, too. Third, an animal in high stress or pain releases stress hormones which make the meat tough and bitter. And fourth, by not killing an animal quickly, you cause an increased chance of it either escaping (making the excercise pointless) or in the case of dangerous game and less advanced weaponry, attacking and wounding the hunters. [/QUOTE]
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