Empirical research has shown that plants interact with their environment in complex ways. However, it is a matter of great controversy whether the empirical data also support the ascription of cognitive capacities to plants. In this introduction, we first provide a brief outline of this controversy, focusing on the central debates about cognition, perception and consciousness in plants. We then sketch how the individual contributions in this volume address these debates.

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The Philosophy of Plant Cognition. Introduction

Gabriele Ferretti;
2024-01-01

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Empirical research has shown that plants interact with their environment in complex ways. However, it is a matter of great controversy whether the empirical data also support the ascription of cognitive capacities to plants. In this introduction, we first provide a brief outline of this controversy, focusing on the central debates about cognition, perception and consciousness in plants. We then sketch how the individual contributions in this volume address these debates.
2024
Schulte, Peter; Ferretti, Gabriele; Wild, Markus
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