sentientˈsɛn ʃənt
sentient (adj)
English Definitions:
sentient, animate (adj)
endowed with feeling and unstructured consciousness
"the living knew themselves just sentient puppets on God's stage"- T.E.Lawrence
sentient (adj)
consciously perceiving
"sentient of the intolerable load"; "a boy so sentient of his surroundings"- W.A.White
sentient (Noun)
Lifeform with the capability to feel sensation, such as pain.
sentient (Adjective)
Conscious or aware.
sentient (Adjective)
Experiencing sensation or feeling.
sentient (Adjective)
(Primarily in Science Fiction) Possessing human-like intelligence.
sentient
Sentience is the capacity to experience feelings and sensations. The word was first coined by philosophers in the 1630s for the concept of an ability to feel, derived from Latin sentientem (a feeling), to distinguish it from the ability to think (reason). In modern Western philosophy, sentience is the ability to experience sensations. In different Asian religions, the word 'sentience' has been used to translate a variety of concepts. In science fiction, the word "sentience" is sometimes used interchangeably with "sapience", "self-awareness", or "consciousness".Some writers differentiate between the mere ability to perceive sensations, such as light or pain, and the ability to perceive emotions, such as fear or grief. The subjective awareness of experiences by a conscious individual are known as qualia in Western philosophy.
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