For from the first, complication of sentiency has accompanied better and more numerous adjustments of acts to ends; as also has complication of movement, and complication of the co-ordinating or intellectual process uniting the two.
Each makes the kind of sentiency which accompanies life the test.
Clearly as fast as an accompanying sentiency arises, this cannot be one that is disagreeable, prompting desistance, but must be one that is agreeable, prompting persistence.
So that though there is absoluteness in the relation between positive pains and actions that are positively injurious, in so far that wherever there is sentiency it exists; yet even here partial relativity may be asserted.
There is not room for truth in sentiency, neither in its pleasures nor in its pains; sentiency is the first footstep of truth, but there is not room in it for the truth, though sentiency may beam with the blazing glow of beauty and life.
In the due course of evolution sentiency appeared and sense-perception arose.
Sentiency or psychic matter (mind-stuff), to begin with, is in some respects like the tabula rasa of the empiricists.
The "anthropological process" has defined and settled the mere general sentiency of soul into an individualised shape, a localised and limited self, a bundle of habits.
Cognitive sentiency is dichotomised as proceeding discriminately and as proceeding indiscriminately.
Of these, sentiency is the attribute of the sentients.
The sympathies and the fears, the hopes and the repulsions that faces inspire, are but revivals and reiterations,--echoes of sentiency created in millions of minds by immeasurable experience operating through immeasurable time.
The Shingon thought is not of a potential sentiency, but of a latent sentiency which although to us non-apparent and non-imaginable, is nevertheless both real and actual.
Our pleasures and our pains alike are but products of evolution,--vast complexities of sentiency created by experience of vanished beings more countless than the sands of a myriad seas.
It is good that man should accept at face value the cheats of sense and snares of flesh and through the fogs of sentiency pursue the lures and lies of passion.
It is only with the rise of sentiency in the animal world that the subject-matter of ethics originates.
There was rather a memorable moment of sentiency just there.
Presently a warm glow flowed up into Skag's feet, filling his person and extending his physicalsentiency into her body.
So he ran with his arm about Dhoop Ki Dhil's shoulders, the flame of his volitional power burning straight up into those pitiless, lidless eyes--till he came into a sentiency that had no cognisance of time.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sentiency" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: impressionability; limen; sensibility; sentience; susceptibility