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Plant sentience: The burden of proof

Jon Mallatt, David G. Robinson, Michael R. Blatt, Andreas Draguhn, Lincoln Taiz

2023Animal Sentience15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Segundo-Ortin & Calvo’s (2023) target article takes a less speculative and more evidence-based approach to plant sentience than did previous works promoting that idea. However, it retains many of the idea’s longstanding difficulties such as starting from a false dichotomy (plants must be either hardwired or sentient), not accepting the full burden of proof for an extraordinary claim, confusingly redefining accepted cognitive terms, implying cell consciousness, not adopting the most parsimonious explanations for plant behaviors, and downplaying all the counterevidence. We advise rectifying these problems before plant sentience can become a full-fledged scientific domain.

Topics & Concepts

SentienceConsciousnessDomain (mathematical analysis)EpistemologyBurden of proofCognitive sciencePsychologyEnvironmental ethicsSociologyPhilosophyPolitical scienceLawMathematicsMathematical analysisPlant and Biological Electrophysiology StudiesPlant and animal studiesAnimal and Plant Science Education