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Could All Life Be Sentient?

Evan Thompson

2022Journal of Consciousness Studies77 citationsDOI

Abstract

This paper concerns biopsychism, the position that feeling is a vital activity of all organisms or living beings. It evaluates biopsychism specifically from the perspective of the enactive conception of life and life–mind continuity. Does the enactive conception of life as fundamentally a value-constituting and value-driven process imply a conception of life as sentient of value? Although a plausible case can be made, there remains a conceptual and inferential gap between differential responsiveness to value and hedonic value or affective valence. Nevertheless, the case for zoopsychism — that animals are the only sentient living beings — over biopsychism is also inconclusive.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologyFeelingPerspective (graphical)Value (mathematics)SentienceSocial psychologyEpistemologyPhilosophyMachine learningComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceEmbodied and Extended CognitionPhilosophy and Theoretical ScienceAction Observation and Synchronization
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