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6:27 AM
If I want my accepted answer deleted, can a mod do so? @WYSIWYG @Chris @AliceD
 
@canadianer We could do that, but why?
It would leave a question without an answer.
 
7:06 AM
@Chris My answer is misleading given that it doesn’t apparently reflect the actual usage of the terms. I was going to leave it since this was pointed out in the comments, but it doesn’t seem right that it is the accepted answer. I don’t know if deletion is the best approach, but I thought I’d ask.
 
@canadianer Hmm. You can always edit the answer. Or you can also ask the person who posted the question to unaccept it.
 
7:37 AM
@canadianer the post is outside my comfort zone, but if it's obsolete, simply say so. If it is an answer, maybe not the best one, then say so. Deleting it is a last resort. Writing an answer is fine. It doesn't have to be the answer.
 
 
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8:01 PM
Hi, I was wondering, is there any genetic disorder for non-sentience in human beings? Like such human beings basically be animals in a human body, with no sense of morals. (btw I do not mean psychopathy)
 
8:13 PM
@PrittBalagopal what I often wonder is whether those people who extremelly lack intellectual needs have actually evolved into humans.
 
8:32 PM
@CaptainBohemian Maybe it could exist as a recessive gene that is very very very improbable, and sentience is much more common, since sentience has favored humanity from an evolution perspective.
 
8:55 PM
@PrittBalagopal Nothing specific for 'sentience', no, that isn't something that can be a simple mendelian trait. Also "no sense of morals" and lack of sentience are completely different, and by most definitions many other animals are also certainly sentient, not just humans.
 

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