Planta Sapiens. Perché il mondo vegetale ci assomiglia più di quanto crediamo
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Format
Kindle
Pages
306
Language
Italian
Published
Nov 23, 2022
Publisher
Il Saggiatore
ISBN-13
9791259810830
Description
In a world often dominated by animal perspective, the exploration of what it means to be a plant invites readers to rethink their relationship with nature. The authors delve into the intricate lives of plants, revealing surprising similarities between plant and human experiences. They challenge the preconceived notions of intelligence and communication, highlighting the sophisticated interactions plants have with their environment.
Throughout the narrative, the authors combine scientific inquiry with philosophical contemplation, drawing connections that illuminate the complexities of the vegetal kingdom. By examining plant behavior and their impressive adaptability, they foster a deeper appreciation for the green world that surrounds us.
This exploration encourages a shift in perspective, urging readers to recognize the shared existence of all living beings. It reveals the rich tapestry of life beyond human-centric views, ultimately promoting a more harmonious understanding of our place within the natural world.
Throughout the narrative, the authors combine scientific inquiry with philosophical contemplation, drawing connections that illuminate the complexities of the vegetal kingdom. By examining plant behavior and their impressive adaptability, they foster a deeper appreciation for the green world that surrounds us.
This exploration encourages a shift in perspective, urging readers to recognize the shared existence of all living beings. It reveals the rich tapestry of life beyond human-centric views, ultimately promoting a more harmonious understanding of our place within the natural world.
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