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Defending Sentientism

Veit, Walter and Browning, Heather (2023) Defending Sentientism. [Preprint]

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The last decade has seen an explosion of interest in the possibility of suffering in non-humans, including animals only very distantly related to us, as well as artificial intelligence systems. Much of this research takes a stance that has come to be known as ‘sentientism’ - i.e. that capacity to have negative or positive feelings is necessary (and, typically, sufficient) for moral status. Dissatisfied with this development, Shepherd (2023) has recently offered a series of arguments against the view that consciousness is necessary for moral status. However, as researchers involved in research on sentience in non-human animals and artificial intelligences, as well as ethics regarding non-human minds, we did not find his arguments very convincing. Here, we shall use this opportunity to defend sentientism, which we hope will clarify why the view is becoming ever closer to the mainstream position in the field, and eliminate some common misconceptions. We will do so by addressing each of his arguments in order.


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Item Type: Preprint
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CreatorsEmailORCID
Veit, Walterwrwveit@gmail.com0000-0001-7701-8995
Browning, Heatherdrheatherbrowning@gmail.com0000-0003-1554-7052
Keywords: sentience; animal sentience; AI sentience; policy-making; moral status; neuroscience; neuroethics
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Artificial Intelligence > AI and Ethics
Specific Sciences > Complex Systems
Specific Sciences > Artificial Intelligence
General Issues > Ethical Issues
Specific Sciences > Neuroscience
General Issues > Values In Science
Depositing User: Dr. Walter Veit
Date Deposited: 03 Mar 2023 14:04
Last Modified: 03 Mar 2023 14:04
Item ID: 21817
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Artificial Intelligence > AI and Ethics
Specific Sciences > Complex Systems
Specific Sciences > Artificial Intelligence
General Issues > Ethical Issues
Specific Sciences > Neuroscience
General Issues > Values In Science
Date: 2023
URI: https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/21817

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