
The plant-nature synecdoche corraborates the sense of vegetal freedom, shedding a different light on the expression "to exist by nature," which in the case of the plant implies "to exist by itself."
If for a vegetal being existence by nature signifies, at bottom, existence by itself, then it is, in and as itself, ontologically free, liberated in the core of its being.
Artwork: Agapanthus 2 by Claude Monet

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