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Anthropophagism

Anthropophagism, also known as cannibalism, refers to the practice of humans eating parts of other humans. Throughout history and across various cultures, it has been observed for different reasons, such as ritualistic practices, survival in extreme situations, or as part of certain social or cultural beliefs. While generally considered taboo and unethical in modern societies, anthropophagism has been documented in specific contexts, often carrying significant legal and moral implications. It raises complex questions about human behavior, ethics, and cultural differences.