Plants have been—and, for reasons of human sustenance and creative inspiration, will continue to be—centrally important to societies globally. Yet, plants—including herbs, shrubs, and trees—are commonly characterized in Western thought as passive, sessile, and silent automatons lacking a brain, as accessories or backdrops to human affairs. Paradoxically, the qualities considered absent in plants are those employed by biologists to argue for intelligence in animals. Yet an emerging body of research in the sciences and humanities challenges animal-centred biases in determining consciousness, intelligence, volition, and complex communication capacities amongst living beings. In light of recent theoretical developments in our understandings of ...
This paper analyses the recent debates on the emerging science of plant neurobiology, which claims t...
This paper analyses the recent debates on the emerging science of plant neurobiology, which claims t...
We discuss the possibility and the meaning of the claim that plants are cognitive from the perspecti...
Covert Plants contributes to newly emerging discourses on the implications of vegetal life for the a...
Attention to plant life is currently flourishing across the social sciences and humanities. This pa...
Attention to plant life is currently flourishing across the social sciences and humanities. This pa...
The lower status of plants relative to animals, one of the defining characteristics of Western thoug...
International audiencePhylogenetic classification has put an end to the ontological and scientific d...
International audiencePhylogenetic classification has put an end to the ontological and scientific d...
The distinctive capacities of plants: re-thinking difference via invasive species The lower status o...
Despite the challenges, there is a need for humans to engage conceptually and responsibly with non-h...
In our target article (Segundo-Ortin & Calvo 2023), we proposed the intriguing possibility of plant ...
Comparative Medicine: Innovations for the Animal to Human Health Corridor PanelMost of us regard pla...
Plants have long been excluded from the conversation regarding intelligent functioning in living thi...
Plant conservation initiatives lag behind and receive considerably less funding than animal conserva...
This paper analyses the recent debates on the emerging science of plant neurobiology, which claims t...
This paper analyses the recent debates on the emerging science of plant neurobiology, which claims t...
We discuss the possibility and the meaning of the claim that plants are cognitive from the perspecti...
Covert Plants contributes to newly emerging discourses on the implications of vegetal life for the a...
Attention to plant life is currently flourishing across the social sciences and humanities. This pa...
Attention to plant life is currently flourishing across the social sciences and humanities. This pa...
The lower status of plants relative to animals, one of the defining characteristics of Western thoug...
International audiencePhylogenetic classification has put an end to the ontological and scientific d...
International audiencePhylogenetic classification has put an end to the ontological and scientific d...
The distinctive capacities of plants: re-thinking difference via invasive species The lower status o...
Despite the challenges, there is a need for humans to engage conceptually and responsibly with non-h...
In our target article (Segundo-Ortin & Calvo 2023), we proposed the intriguing possibility of plant ...
Comparative Medicine: Innovations for the Animal to Human Health Corridor PanelMost of us regard pla...
Plants have long been excluded from the conversation regarding intelligent functioning in living thi...
Plant conservation initiatives lag behind and receive considerably less funding than animal conserva...
This paper analyses the recent debates on the emerging science of plant neurobiology, which claims t...
This paper analyses the recent debates on the emerging science of plant neurobiology, which claims t...
We discuss the possibility and the meaning of the claim that plants are cognitive from the perspecti...