A vision of ethical community that includes non-human animals as members with whom we share responsibility and interdependence, extending Sor Juana's expansive intellectual communion.
Sor Juana's intellectual life was built on community—real and imagined. She corresponded with minds across distances, engaged with texts across centuries, created networks of thought. Though she was isolated in many ways, she built intellectual community. This model suggests that ethical transformation requires reimagining who belongs in our communities of care and responsibility. Animals are not separate from human communities—they are entangled with us ecologically, economically, and socially. We share the planet, breathe the same air, depend on the same systems. Reimagining community across species means recognizing this interdependence as moral foundation. It means understanding that animal liberation and human flourishing are not opposed but interwoven. Sor Juana's letters reveal her commitment to genuine dialogue with others; similarly, animal ethics requires listening to those who work with animals—farmers, veterinarians, conservationists—and creating space for diverse perspectives on how humans and animals might live together justly. Community across species is not utopian fantasy but practical necessity and ethical imperative as ecological crisis intensifies.
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