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2023
Abstract Recent advances in plant biology have revealed that plants and their survival depend on plant-specific cognition and sentience. In fact, sessile plants need to monitor more signals from their environment than animals that might be able to run, fly, and hide from stressful environmental threats. Although plants are sessile, their
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Abstract Recent advances in plant biology have revealed that plants and their survival depend on plant-specific cognition and sentience. In fact, sessile plants need to monitor more signals from their environment than animals that might be able to run, fly, and hide from stressful environmental threats. Although plants are sessile, their
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Lab Animal, 2008
When animals are used in a biomedical research activity that may result in more than mild or momentary pain or distress, humanity, federal regulations and common sense direct us to use the least sentient species that can fulfill the aims of the research.
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When animals are used in a biomedical research activity that may result in more than mild or momentary pain or distress, humanity, federal regulations and common sense direct us to use the least sentient species that can fulfill the aims of the research.
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Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 1977
Stuart E. Rosenbaum, Wallace I. Matson
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Stuart E. Rosenbaum, Wallace I. Matson
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In search of the moral status of AI: why sentience is a strong argument
AI and Society, 2021Dominic Martin
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