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Sapience is derived from the Latin word, "sapere", which means to taste, perceive, and the present participle of which forms part of Homo sapiens, the biological classification created by Carolus Linnaeus to describe the human race.
An artificially intelligent agent could demonstrate sapience while not having any capacity to feel, while an animal might demonstrate it can feel (or react to) pain while not behaving with intelligence.
While precise definitions of sapience and sentience vary, it is agreed upon that most humans possess both. In science-fiction and animal rights (such as the Great Ape Project) the term ' person' is applied to any sapient being.