SENTIENT - translation to arabic
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SENTIENT - translation to arabic

CAPACITY TO FEEL, PERCEIVE, OR EXPERIENCE SUBJECTIVELY
Sentient beings; Sentient; Sentient being; Sentient life; Sentience quotient; Sentient individuals; Sentient artificial intelligence; Sentient AI
  • A cat in an affectionate frame of mind, by [[T. W. Wood]] (1872)
  • Chimps in a playful mood

SENTIENT         

الصفة

حَسَّاس ; شَدِيدُ الإِحْساس

sentient         
صِفَة : ذو حِسّ . حسّاس
sentient         
‎ حَسَّاس‎

Definition

sentient
['s?nt??nt, 's?n?(?)nt]
¦ adjective able to perceive or feel things.
Derivatives
sentience noun
sentiently adverb
Origin
C17: from L. sentient-, sentire 'to feel'.

Wikipedia

Sentience

Sentience is the capacity of a being 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.

Examples of use of SENTIENT
1. She invoked the "spirit of the Blitz", the belief that London was a sentient being.
2. No, those images don‘t necessarily ‘prove‘ these unborn children are sentient beings.
3. However, in real life, no one has yet made a sentient machine.
4. There are certain books which in any sentient society would never be out of print.
5. Is there a sentient adult outside this commission who did not know that?