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- Sentience - Wikipedia
Sentience is an important concept in ethics, as the ability to experience happiness or suffering often forms a basis for determining which entities deserve moral consideration, particularly in utilitarianism
- SENTIENCE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
SENTIENCE definition: sentient condition or character; capacity for sensation or feeling See examples of sentience used in a sentence
- SENTIENCE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
In some of these philosophical accounts, sentience, or awareness and the ability to experience, is required to generate independent moral status
- SENTIENCE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
sentience in American English (ˈsenʃəns) noun sentient condition or character; capacity for sensation or feeling
- What Is Sentient? Definition and Why It Matters - ScienceInsights
Sentience means more than just reacting to the world — it’s about feeling it Learn what qualifies, which animals have it, and why it shapes how we treat others
- Sentience - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Sentience refers to the capacity of an individual, including humans and animals, to experience feelings and have cognitive abilities, such as awareness and emotional reactions
- sentience - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun sentience (usually uncountable, plural sentiences) The state or quality of being sentient; possession of consciousness or sensory awareness
- The Concept of Sentience | The Edge of Sentience: Risk and Precaution . . .
Sentience in a broad sense is the capacity for conscious experience, where ‘phenomenal consciousness’ is the pertinent sense of consciousness Sentience in a narrower sense adds the further condition that at least some of the conscious experiences must be valenced
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