@blackbprolife @incompleteocean Use the full constituent (you must know what that means, Ms. English Language Scholar). It's not "conscious" - it's "conscious of" meaning not only is it responding to stimulus, it's aware of said stimulus. Also, conscious
Jesus Christ these people are dense. Keyword “similar”. It’s not solely synonymous words there. Hence why consciousness has a different definition to sentience. Here’s some resources explaining the difference https://t.co/jtm7GFuOcU. https://t.co/ieFVmm
@blackbprolife @Newtolife3 @wlaniyfd Again “similar” not same. That list is synonyns + similar. Not just similar. No where did it say it’s the same. Hence why they have different definitions. https://t.co/jtm7GFuOcU. https://t.co/ieFVmmzL6C.
@blackbprolife @Newtolife3 @wlaniyfd Nope “similar” not same or synonymous. No dictionary says it’s the same. Consciousness is about being awake and alert, sentient is about perceiving stimuli. Which fyi you can do in your sleep. https://t.co/ieFVmmzL6C