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Frank Asamoah Frimpong

Department of Psychology, The Chicago School (Los Angeles), United States

Publications
  • Review Article   
    Plants mind and Consciousness: A Theory of Plants Consciousness
    Author(s): Frank Asamoah Frimpong*

    The purpose of this research is to find out whether plants species have mind and consciousness, or whether plants have conscious awareness of themselves and their environment comparable to the human mind and consciousness. To begin with, this Paper has hypothesized that plants, animals, and human beings meet certain natural challenges that compel them to develop attributes and capabilities through (their common urge to survive) to cope with those challenges in the world. Thus, all living organisms, plants, animal, and human beings face the challenges to feed and avoid being eaten (or find a way around being eaten as plants do), to pass on their genes to the next generation for the perpetuation of their species. Human beings do it, animals do it, and plants also do it. Secondly, to be able to adapt to your environment, pass on your genes, take care of your offspring for the perpetuatio.. View More»

    DOI: 10.35248/2471-9854-10.05.42

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