“…Thus far, the epistemological issues raised by biomimetics and related approaches have received relatively little attention (Drack and Jansen 2022). Imitating or drawing inspiration from nature has been much discussed, including in the philosophical literature (e.g., Bensaude-Vincent 2011;Blok and Gremmen 2016;Gerola et al 2023;Mathews 2011;Tamborini 2023), but the specifically epistemological issue of learning from nature, that is, in some sense acquiring knowledge from nature, has received only occasional philosophical attention (e.g., Krohs 2021;Dicks 2023). As for scientific publications, this epistemological dimension is often present in the titles of articlesfor example, "Biomimetics: Lessons from Nature-an Overview" (Bhushan 2009), "Chemists and the School of Nature" (Bensaude- Vincent et al 2002), "Learning from Nature-Biomimicry Innovation to Support Infrastructure Sustainability and Resilience" (Hayes et al 2020)-but without being explicitly analyzed in the articles themselves.…”