The Buddha taught that one should practice loving kindness to all sentient beings. |
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The subject matter of the social sciences is conscious sentient beings who act out of choice. |
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Reflecting on these options, Rachel wonders whether painless death harms a sentient creature. |
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A strange computer called Hal is about to become sentient and then go insane. |
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For a telepath there's always a background sense of sentient thoughts around you. |
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He shouldn't have embarked on the expeditions for the search of sentient life forms with his team. |
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Yet that is what we, in effect, tell the millions of sentient creatures who are killed in lab experiments. |
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No sentient beings lived on the planet, so it would not be terrible if they colonized it. |
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Over the three months, they learned not only the names, but also the faces and the characteristics of their sentient and insentient neighbors. |
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In fact, all sentient beings have that potential of being free from ignorance and confusion. |
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Why does an omniscient, omnipotent God allow pain and suffering to happen to sentient, living things? |
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It reminds me of what it'd be like if one of our probes ever landed on a planet with sentient life. |
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If you have a being that is not sentient, that is not even aware, then the killing of that being is not something that is wrong in and of itself. |
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There's even some argument that since it might be sentient, it would be unethical to destroy it. |
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Most of us are aware that sentient life is not limited to two legs or even four. |
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The final and ultimate breakthrough took place, and he was able to teach and work with sentient beings without any inhibition. |
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However, if sentient aliens are part of His Creation, then mankind cannot be the focal point of His created universe. |
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They find it intolerable to think that sentient beings as gross as we are will doltishly persevere. |
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It was a black mood at a black moment, a spasm that sentient Americans prefer to forget. |
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Or I could wage a war of extermination against them, and their leader, a sentient giant dustball named Rupert. |
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The entire series is built on speculation about alien life, sentient or otherwise. |
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People frequently complain that their questions nowadays are answered not by sentient humans but by machines. |
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Its new policies start with the recognition these animals are sentient beings. |
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So he journeyed from world to world and took the souls of any sentient creature he came across. |
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Based on Mars, The Mysterons are sentient computers constructed by an alien civilisation. |
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Of course unless it is alive or sentient through other means, it cannot know about anything, even itself. |
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This self-awareness, this sentient consciousness is also what separates us from every other animal life form on the planet. |
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This is the purposive activity of craving on a large scale, as it embraces all sentient life. |
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Seems you just need to tell someone they're in a team with the computer to have them start deferring to it, as if it was sentient. |
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What if there's sentient life elsewhere in the universe, and they locate us by picking up our satellite television broadcasts one day? |
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Some philosophers have defended the view that animals are not sentient and attempted to use a component conditional for modus tollens. |
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Shujo: sentient beings are all beings which transmigrate is the six worlds of transmigration. |
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The line should be drawn between sentient beings and insentient things. |
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It would have to be with the video for maximum impact, since the sight of Bono's smug histrionics reduces all sensitive sentient creatures to a state of rabid insensate rage. |
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There is a circular logic in the premise here and the anthropomorphy that renders objects sentient still niggles, despite allowance for poetic licence. |
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Either everything was sentient along with me, or we were all sharing a vital insentience. |
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What then do we do when the computer is as sentient as we are? |
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One does not know if it is sentient or insentient, and it engenders only delusion. |
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Even animals and all sentient and insentient beings constantly express this gratitude, so how could human beings refrain from doing so? |
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Substitute unreasoning air or water molecules for sentient humans and you have a chaotic fluid. |
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Anyone halfway sentient will surely read those words and wonder: who decides? |
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There was no Manichean divide, but a subtler sense of our relationship to other sentient animals, the narrative we share. |
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It does not deal with fundamental issues like changing the idea that animals are seen as property and not as sentient beings. |
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If we dare to believe that animals are sentient beings, it is also the case that we have added to the sum of animal happiness as well. |
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In this regard, it should be noted that the protocol defines animals as sentient beings and not as goods. |
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Seals are sentient beings that can experience pain, distress, fear and other forms of suffering. |
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Buddhism teaches that all sentient beings who possess just a shred of conscience still have the potential capacity to achieve enlightenment. |
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My conclusions from the debate included the fact that animals are sentient creatures with an intrinsic value. |
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Buddhist sutras teach: all those who join Lord Buddhas family embrace all sentient beings as brothers and pledge to save them from suffering. |
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May this present misery in prison never be inflicted on any sentient being. |
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So, the bodhisattva Samantabhadra experienced awakening by listening to the thoughts of all sentient beings. |
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Drift in harmony with the water and find yourself in the heart of sentient. |
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The legally binding Protocol on Protection and Welfare of Animals, annexed to the EU Treaty, recognises that animals are sentient beings. |
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His enlightened mind is constantly aware of whatever thoughts or ideas arise in the mind of all sentient beings. |
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So here you can see that this is the most important service to sentient beings. |
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They argue that within such frameworks, the environment is still merely a 'background' to sentient organisms. |
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Then they can return to their respective countries to open the mind's eye of sentient beings and save them from suffering. |
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The European Commission's activities in this area start with the recognition that animals are sentient beings. |
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Now reflect that all these sentient beings, although they naturally desire happiness and wish to avoid suffering, are tormented by unimaginable sufferings. |
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There were predestinarians who believed in transmigration but who felt that every sentient being must pass through every possible fate before release was possible. |
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Moreover, taking the life of a sentient being is repugnant, a sin that prevents many devout Buddhists from slaughtering animals. |
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But the teaching also touched sentient beings as moral agents, as agents capable of affecting the welfare not only of themselves but of others as well. |
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In mahayana Buddhism, a bodhisattva is an enlightened being who forgoes nirvana and vows to take rebirth again and again in order to save all sentient beings from suffering. |
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Prayers were conducted for the spread of the Buddha dharma, for the happiness of all sentient beings, and for a long and successful life of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. |
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I drew that conclusion largely from the fumbling nonintelligence of men and all sentient creatures. |
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From this perspective, all sentient or insentient things become the Way. |
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According to early Buddhism, all sentient life is dukkha and there will always be a nagging anxiety at the core of one's existence. |
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I lay open and confess all the non-virtuous deeds which have been committed from beginningless time until now by myself and by all sentient beings headed by my father and mother. |
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To derive delight from what inflicts pain on any sentient creature revolted his conscience and offended his reason. |
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This is done having first attained even-mindedness towards all sentient beings. |
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Strangelove, Red Alert, and Fail-Safe all concern the loss of societal control over servomechanism, over sentient technology, over Jet-Man. |
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In my humble opinion, it is doing selfless service towards all sentient beings, rising above considerations of caste, color and community, rich and poor, high and low. |
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So it is worth pausing to consider where we are now, and to reflect on some of the fledgling initiatives, led by individuals and groups, that are healing the cleavages between us and other sentient beings. |
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We all prayed together for the well being of all the sentient beings. |
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Farmers or stockpersons who form close bonds with their animals make an implicit promise to discharge duties to their animal companions above and beyond respectful treatment as sentient beings. |
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Seals are sentient mammals capable of experiencing pain and it is feared that seals are being killed and skinned using methods that unnecessarily inflict pain, distress and suffering. |
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Whenever you are harmed by sentient beings, or anything else, if you make a habit out of just perceiving only the suffering, then when even the smallest problem comes up, it will cause you enormous anguish in your mind. |
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It is an archaic notion that animals are not sentient beings and only exist as property and certainly is not in keeping with understanding, with science and with public sentiment at this time. |
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From sentient marine mammals to apparently downed airliners and the drastic effects of climate change, the world's oceans, and what we do to them, may be the last great battleground. |
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Research that does not include vivisection on non-consenting, sentient beings is, in our view, more likely to promote the ethical goal of the Hippocratic Oath: First, do no harm. |
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On this view, the Absolute articulates itself in a plurality of lesser sentient wholes, unified psychical individuals of the nature of the human soul. |
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It holds that one must always act so as to produce the greatest aggregate happiness among all sentient beings, within reason. |
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People do behave humanely and suppliantly when knowing their respective self as from that moment on they do know the equal self of any sentient being as well. |
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Rebirth refers to a process whereby beings go through a succession of lifetimes as one of many possible forms of sentient life, each running from conception to death. |
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The second argument is sentient but not necessarily volitional, and it therefore is more consistent with the semantic requirements of the affixal arguments. |
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He is recognized by Buddhists as an enlightened teacher who attained full Buddhahood, and shared his insights to help sentient beings end rebirth and suffering. |
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This mantra is to invocate for the welfare of all the sentient beings and during this Dusshera Puja, thousands of animals are slaughtered all over the world. |
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