The Mind of Plants
Narratives of Vegetal Intelligence
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Narrated by:
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Senn Annis
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Michael Manuel
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The idea that plants have a mind of their own has been a prominent feature of some Indigenous narratives, literary works, and philosophical discourses. Recent scientific research in the field of plant cognition similarly highlights the capacity of botanical life to discern between options and learn from prior experiences or, in other words, to think. The Mind of Plants offers an accessible account of the idea of “the plant mind” by bringing together short essays and poems on plants and their interactions with humans. The texts interpret the theme broadly - from the ways that humans mind and unmind plants to the mindedness or unmindedness of plants themselves.
Authors from the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences have written about their personal connections to particular plants, reflecting upon their research on plant studies in a style amenable to a broad audience. Each of the authors has selected a plant that functions as a guiding thread to their interpretation of “the mind of plants”. From the ubiquitous rose to the ugly hornwort, from the Amazonian ayahuasca to tobacco, the texts reflect the multifarious interactions between humans and flora. These personal narratives, filled with anecdotes, experiences, and musings, offer cutting-edge insights into the different meanings and dimensions of “the mind of plants”.
Contributors to The Mind of Plants are key figures in the fields of ethnobotany, ethnopharmacology, plant behavior and cognition, and critical plant studies.
©2021 John C. Ryan, Patrícia Vieira, Monica Gagliano (P)2022 Synergetic PressCritic Reviews
“This is the book I have been waiting for! For far too long a deep ignorance has prevailed that plants are just inanimate objects. Now for the benefit of the whole of humanity The Mind of Plants dispels the darkness of that ignorance. The book is a bouquet of beautiful essays which delighted me with the knowledge that the plants are living organisms and we need to celebrate their sublime qualities with awe and gratitude.” (Satish Kumar, founder, Schumacher College; editor emeritus, Resurgence and Ecologist)
“Speaking to us through their human interlocutors, the plants in this book urge us to heal the disastrous split between ourselves and the world of nature so tragically instigated by Descartes and his many followers and successors. May the rich teachings from our plant kith and kin in this splendid book reawaken us to the wondrous sentience of our living planet, now brought so close to disaster by the greed and blindness of the modern world.” (Dr. Stephan Harding, deep ecology research fellow and senior lecturer in holistic science, Schumacher College; author of Animate Earth and Gaia Alchemy)
“For millennia, we have taken the vegetable world for granted, deeming it inferior and devoid of inner purpose or complexity. This beautifully curated volume combines research, cross-cultural narratives and personal experiences to unveil a profoundly different plant world, inviting us to rethink what we mean by intelligence and to reevaluate our place in Nature with open minds and renewed humility.” (Marcelo Gleiser, 2019 Templeton Prize Laureate, author of The Simple Beauty of the Unexpected)
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- Jane Toy
- 11-07-2022
Not good enough
This excellent book deserved a reading that would meet its content. Try as I might I couldn’t take enjoy this book. The monotonous reading is appalling. The voices sounded computer generated, flat and lacking any degree of warmth.
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- Sophie Williams
- 12-06-2024
Broadens your knowledge about plants
What fascinates me in this book is the different approach towards the plants, scientific, environmental, and from other different perspectives. Here i'm learning a lot about plants as living and conscious organisms, so different to animals, but also so similar in a biological sense. A very interesting book.
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