How does it feel to be a plant It is well known that we share some traits with plants and we owe them a lot for conditioning the Earth.
American philosopher Thomas Nagel wondered what it feels like to be a bat. At present, with the so-called climate emergency, his reflection on the mind falls short. We need to know what it feels like to be a plant. I can't think of anyone better to shower us with philosophy than Natasha Myers, an anthropologist trained as a molecular biologist who has coined and developed the concept of the "planthropoescene." It is well known that we share some traits with plants and we owe them a lot for conditioning the Earth. In full confinement, you look more like a plant than ever. Stand in front of your screen and read: