" ... On May 13, 7:50 am, Chris Jenkins <[email protected]>
wrote: ... "

> 'Life' has definitely become a tricky word to define these days. A rock is 
> inert, passive, possesses no active systems, is incapable of reproduction, is 
> inorganic, and thus my scientist's brain rules it out. Questioning what is 
> sentient has become a whole new conundrum, as both many species of animals 
> (long thought insentient by many schools of thought), and some complex AI 
> systems are capable of displaying traits of self awareness and subjective 
> perception. Combined with the long running argument of 'What is 
> consciousness?', it tends to make it difficult for a rationalist to come to 
> an easy answer.

Tricky indeed.  That's what comes of leaving a definition open-ended,
yet I see no other way given the discoveries of the past six or seven
decades.  Our space explorations, limited though they may be, have
opened up the possibility of life forms such as we cannot conceive.
Silicon based life for example?  Yes, we have to admit to it's
possibility even though we could not easily conceive of how that might
be and the form it would take.

Sentience is yet another matter, as you point out.  How best to
describe it, to capture it in a nutshell.  I still lean toward my
earlier description of the ability to feel or perceive subjectively.
Even the simplest single-celled entity has shown itself to recede or
draw back from danger and draw closer to that which supports it's
life.  Flowers turn toward the sun.  Could sentience be better
described by example?  Anything that purposely tends toward survival,
for instance?

Sentience seems to be not a static trait or characteristic but rather
possessing various levels of accession which implies a scale of
sentience from the simplest to the most complex and highest order, the
latter being human beings until we discover otherwise.  Think what
ye?
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