Plants recognize their relatives, learn, plan: but can we really say that they are intelligent? Or does describing them with categories that are too "human" prevent us from recognizing their uniqueness? Paco Calvo, philosopher of science who explores the possibility of plant intelligence, and Paola Bonfante, pioneer of studies on the relationships between plants and microorganisms, discuss it. Dialogue: Paola Bonfante, University of Turin; Paco Calvo, University of Murcia Moderator: Danilo Zagaria, biologist and science communicator.
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