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sen·tience [ˈsenʃəns] N no pl

sentience

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Mind is not synonymous with sentience or the capacity for mental experience, although such processes are presumed to emerge in the mental dimension.
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It is sessile enough, being a furry cone living anchored to a rock, but it seems utterly void of sentience.
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A lifeless matter can not turn into or give birth to life or consciousness, nor can sentience turn itself into non-living.
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The remaining energy of the pocket dimension apparently gains sentience and curiosity.
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What none of them know is that their characters have achieved sentience and want to control their own affairs.
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Later, dolphins and orcas reveal their sentience and join the land civilizations.
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Sentience is being used in this context to describe an essential human property that brings all these other qualities with it.
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He regards feelings as the necessary foundation of sentience.
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In the second, when humans gain sentience, they can learn and pass information through by experience.
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All other animals with a nervous system (or all neuronal sentience) from insects to mammals, cluster within several points of the human value.
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