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I know sentience is an abused word, but for almost any of its practical definitions that's a false statement.

Sentience is the ability for subjective experience, which applies to any of the animals being discussed here. If you're thinking of something like self-awareness (a totally separate quality), you're probably correct. But that has nothing to do with the ability to learn.




I think the author of the comment you're replying to conflated sentience with sapience.


Since we're discussing snakes, wouldn't that be 'serpience'?




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