Cultivating beauty-awareness and sensory attunement to animals' intrinsic worth, following Sor Juana's poetic tradition of learning through aesthetic encounter.
Sor Juana's poetry demonstrates that beauty, wonder, and aesthetic sensitivity are paths to moral understanding. She wrote with exquisite attention to natural detail, birds, gardens, and sensory experience. She understood that intellectual argument alone cannot move hearts; beauty and poetry can shift how we perceive. Applied to animals: direct aesthetic encounter—observing an animal's movement, listening to their vocalizations, witnessing their social bonds—cultivates moral awareness that abstract argument may not achieve. When we truly attend to the beauty of a creature's existence, we become less willing to permit its suffering. Sor Juana's poetic method suggests developing practices that increase our aesthetic sensitivity to animals: observing wildlife, studying animal behavior with attention to elegance and ingenuity, appreciating the artistry in how creatures move and interact. This isn't sentiment disconnected from ethics; rather, it's recognizing that perceiving beauty is foundational to understanding moral value. Aesthetic engagement can overcome the numbing abstraction that allows us to ignore how our choices affect living creatures.
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