Article ID: CBB113300543

Milton's Plant Eyes: Minimal Cognition, Similitude, and Sexuality in the Garden (2020)

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This essay turns to minimal cognition, a theoretical extension of embodied cognition, to argue for plant sentience in John Milton's Paradise Lost. Milton imagines plants as minimally cognitive beings within an affective ecosystem, where they readily enter into the epic poem's complex circuits of desire with appetites of their own. Specifically, the essay claims that botanical cognition arises at the convergence of two seventeenth-century philosophical systems: the first, Milton's materialist monism, and the second, Paracelsian medicine, which avers a plant's therapeutic effect on a human body part sharing morphological resemblance. The essay concludes that Milton's eroticization of similitude enables a new sensus communis where cognition is subtler and where nonhuman desire engenders alternate forms of ecologic communality.

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Authors & Contributors
Samson, Alexander
O'Connell, Caryn Maureen
Daniele Angelotti
Trubowitz, Rachel
Mirren, Helen
Simon, David Carroll
Concepts
Botany
Science and literature
Plants
Gardens
Poetry and poetics
Science and art
Time Periods
17th century
19th century
18th century
Renaissance
16th century
Early modern
Places
Great Britain
Russia
Americas
Florence (Italy)
United States
Spain
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