^I respectfully disagree, because through your logic it seems that you are separating acts from feelings, while the reality is that every act has an associated feeling. I know what it feels like to ski, to walk, to fall, to land, etc, all of which are acts with associated feelings. By breaking down murder or the killing of another human organism into an act unassociated with feelings is merely disassociating the feelings of guilt or psychological ramifications generally accompanying the act. However, when you pull the trigger and kill that human, stomp on an ant, or flick a moth, there is still a feeling, and therefore he would be able to see what it feels like.