No, because I come from a philosophical background and that is how we define and talk about the term: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/SentienceOnly because you want them to be. A being that is self aware does not have to be able to feel pain. A person that has their spinal cord severed in an accident is still sentient though they can feel no pain below the injury. Pain can generate a response in an organism that has no ability to reason or self awareness at all.
Stimulus - response has nothing to do with sentience
Anyway, it’s Christmas Eve and I’m not keen on arguing like this. Merry Christmas!
I think we’re talking about the same thing anyway — consciousness. It really all comes down to the brain, b/c that is where consciousness lies. A comatose patient may still be sentient even those they show no outward response to stimulus.
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