"Sentience" is defined in this thread as being "possessing the right to life" (I can't think of a less libertarian way of stating it, so Communists et al will just have to suck it up) - i.e. it's not a (particularly heinous) sin to kill an ant without any sort of justification (other than "it was under my foot while I was walking" or whatever), but it's a Bad Thing to kill your average human without any sort of justification. So we've got two classes of entities: sentient entities that we shouldn't kill (like your average human), and non-sentient entities that can be killed with flimsy or zero justification.
So, you meet a new entity, e.g. an alien or an entity claiming to be a cyborg or an artificial intelligence or whatever. How do you determine whether this is a fellow sentient being with the right to life, or whether this is an ant?
So, you meet a new entity, e.g. an alien or an entity claiming to be a cyborg or an artificial intelligence or whatever. How do you determine whether this is a fellow sentient being with the right to life, or whether this is an ant?
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