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sentience
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. state of elementary or undifferentiated consciousness; "the crash intruded on his awareness" [syn: awareness ] the faculty through which the external world is apprehended; "in the dark he had to depend on touch and on his senses of smell and hearing" ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Sentience is the capacity to feel , perceive , or experience subjectively . Eighteenth-century philosophers used the concept to distinguish the ability to think ( reason ) from the ability to feel ( sentience ). In modern Western philosophy, sentience is ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1817, "faculty of sense; feeling, consciousness;" see sentient + -ence . Related: Sentiency (1796).
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Sentience \Sen"ti*ence\, Sentiency \Sen"ti*en*cy\, n. [See Sentient , Sentence .] The quality or state of being sentient; esp., the quality or state of having sensation. --G. H. Lewes. An example of harmonious action between the intelligence and the sentiency ...
Usage examples of sentience.
The manhead remains as a particle of sentience embedded somewhere in the fabric of your being.
Imagine: a stable necrosis, where the only sentience in the High Beyond is the Blight.
Psychosphere: the Psychosphere was the essence of all sentience, of mental intelligence.
The avian struggled mightily, waving its head back and forth and squawking in protest, but it did not take long for the sentience to overcome its small mind.
If he were asked, he wondered, would he be able to say, as he had with the sprookjes, that he deduced sentience in an extrapolative computer?
The sentience slid along the stems of rockweed, tasting brine and swaying with the undulation of the waves, but it could not travel beyond the shore, for a great submerged barrier sang it back.
Soon there was no trace of the boy in the hall and the Runestaff glowed a brighter black, seemed to have sentience.
When one conjoins with another in the form of being as pure sentience, one is still self, but conjoined intricately.
What Penrose hypothesizes is that the standard model of our brains of dendrites and synapse links cannot possibly explain sentience simply because there are not even vaguely enough of these to perform the complexities of what true sentience would require.
Shining One with the seven orbs of light which are the channels between it and the sentience we sought to make articulate, the portals through which flow its currents and so flowing, become choate, vocal, self-realizant within our child.
A few seconds too late, it struck the captain of the AAnn ship with appalling realization that dispatching explosive devices in the general direction of the newly revealed colossus might be interpreted by an unknown sentience as something other than a benevolent gesture.
Don’t forget, we’re talking about an anentropic pattern of inferred sentience that arrived here from an entirely alien, non-Euclidean universe whose physical laws in no way resemble our own.
And, as she reminded herself, the bridgehead might not have very long to enjoy its sentience in the first place.
Most other civilisations thought this perplexing, or claimed to find it only natural, or dismissed it as mildly interesting and sufficient to prove that there was little point in wasting time and resources creating such flawless but useless sentience.
There isn’t a discernible intelligence,” Pol replied, clenching and releasing his fist, surprised at his own vehemence, “much less a trace of sentience.