This paper proposes a critical, yet supportive reading of the Plant Turn from an anthropological-philosophical perspective. First, it discusses the pars destruens of plant-thinking, focusing on the challenge of overcoming any ‘x-centric’ bias against vegetal beings. Second, it outlines the pars construens of plant-thinking, emphasizing the view of plants as characterized by anti-essentialist, dividual traits. Third, it addresses how plant-thinking might turn anthropomorphic in both a projective and a retrojective sense by considering scientific, conceptual, and ethical arguments.

From Humans to Plants and Back Again On the Implicit Philosophical Anthropology of the Plant Turn

giacomo pezzano
2025-01-01

Abstract

This paper proposes a critical, yet supportive reading of the Plant Turn from an anthropological-philosophical perspective. First, it discusses the pars destruens of plant-thinking, focusing on the challenge of overcoming any ‘x-centric’ bias against vegetal beings. Second, it outlines the pars construens of plant-thinking, emphasizing the view of plants as characterized by anti-essentialist, dividual traits. Third, it addresses how plant-thinking might turn anthropomorphic in both a projective and a retrojective sense by considering scientific, conceptual, and ethical arguments.
2025
LXIV
219
239
https://mimesisjournals.com/ojs/index.php/itinerari/article/view/5717
Plant Turn, Anthropocentrism, Zoocentrism, Plant Ethics, Dividual
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