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Explains that sentience is the capacity to feel, leading to moral consideration for beings like animals, who are termed moral patients. In contrast, sapience is the ability to reason and make free choices, which defines moral agency and true personhood.
By Michael FierroExplains that sentience is the capacity to feel, leading to moral consideration for beings like animals, who are termed moral patients. In contrast, sapience is the ability to reason and make free choices, which defines moral agency and true personhood.