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A few problems I see here. One, sentient and sapient are not the same thing. Most animals higher than a flea are probably sentient. Humans are sapient. Two, your definition does not include babies or the mentally retarded as people. Three, races are not subspecies. They are closer to breeds. | A few problems I see here. One, sentient and sapient are not the same thing. Most animals higher than a flea are probably sentient. Humans are sapient. Two, your definition does not include babies or the mentally retarded as people. Three, races are not subspecies. They are closer to breeds. | ||
:I used what words I had at the time to write this - it is by no means perfect and was not meant to be. In fact, it was meant to make people think, which I have, apparently, succeeded at. -- [[User:ShadowWolf|ShadowWolf]] 15:32, 12 March 2012 (UTC) | |||
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A few problems I see here. One, sentient and sapient are not the same thing. Most animals higher than a flea are probably sentient. Humans are sapient. Two, your definition does not include babies or the mentally retarded as people. Three, races are not subspecies. They are closer to breeds.
- I used what words I had at the time to write this - it is by no means perfect and was not meant to be. In fact, it was meant to make people think, which I have, apparently, succeeded at. -- ShadowWolf 15:32, 12 March 2012 (UTC)