Vegetal anti-metaphysics
learning from plants
pp. 469-489
Résumé
By denying to vegetal life the core values of autonomy, individualization, self-identity, originality, and essentiality, traditional philosophy not only marginalizes plants but, inadvertently, confers on them a crucial role in the current transvaluation of metaphysical value systems. From the position of absolute exteriority and heteronomy, vegetation accomplishes a living reversal of metaphysical values and points toward the collapse of hierarchical dualisms.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
(2011) Continental Philosophy Review 44 (4).
Pages: 469-489
DOI: 10.1007/s11007-011-9201-x
Citation complète:
Marder Michael, 2011, Vegetal anti-metaphysics: learning from plants. Continental Philosophy Review 44 (4), 469-489. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11007-011-9201-x.