sentient – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
sentient
adj.
able to perceive sensation, sensitive in perception or feeling
Sentience
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 the ability to experience
sensations (known in
philosophy of mind as "
qualia"). In Eastern philosophy, sentience is a metaphysical quality of all things that requires respect and care. The concept is central to the philosophy of
animal rights, because sentience is necessary for the ability to
suffer, and thus is held to
confer certain rights.
sentient
Adjective
1. endowed with feeling and unstructured consciousness; "the living knew themselves just sentient puppets on God's stage"- T.E.Lawrence
(synonym) animate
(antonym) insentient, insensate
(similar) sensate
(attribute) sentience
2. consciously perceiving; "sentient of the intolerable load"; "a boy so sentient of his surroundings"- W.A.White
(similar) conscious
Sentient
(n.)
One who has the faculty of perception; a sentient being.
(a.)
Having a faculty, or faculties, of sensation and perception. Specif. (Physiol.), especially sensitive; as, the sentient extremities of nerves, which terminate in the various organs or tissues.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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sentient
adj.
مدرک بالحواس, ذي حس,
sentient
n.
حواس والا, اہل ادراک, (حسا