Sentience: nf The sentience (word coming from the Latin sentiens, from pathe “to perceive by the senses”) designates the capacity to feel things subjectively, to have lived experiences.
Eighteenth-century philosophers used this concept to distinguish the ability to think (reason) from the ability to feel (sentience). In contemporary Western philosophy, sentience refers to phenomenal consciousness: the ability to experience subjective experiences, sensations, that...
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