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Eclectus
on 2010-07-20 15:42:00 UTC
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That was my thought. But if, like I said, the Eagles are instruments of Manwë, they seem like they'd be quite a bit more well-known than the very inconspicuous, culturally-antisocial, almost-totally-non-traveling hobbits.
Long philosophical discussion GO.
Sentience? I've been using it to mean self-aware. No one's ever corrected me, but now that I look, it seems I've been using the science fiction definition (and there appear to be several others). To quote Wikipedia, "Sentient characters typically display desire, will, consciousness, ethics, personality, insight, and many other human qualities."
I probably wasn't quite accurate in saying that my philosophy is that "life brings sentience"--at least, for my definition. It's hard to believe that, for example, frogs and chickens possess sentience, and as for insects... I have some hope for ants (and to a lesser extent, bees), given as they have a complex society and even agriculture, but the rest... Meh.
So that's what I call sentience--not exactly, but I'm a thinker, and my definitions of just about everything are very complicated... What's yours?
Ah, okay! ^.^ No problem, I've got similar little twitch factors. I wasn't aware that there was actually a word for it; Specist is a word I made up, though it doesn't seem that implausible that anyone else has invented it as well. Parallel evolution...