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Curiosity as Moral Foundation

The practice of genuine inquiry into the root causes and human complexity of harm, replacing judgment with understanding.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's relentless curiosity about nature, theology, and human nature modeled a way of being that prioritizes understanding over condemnation. In punitive systems, curiosity is often replaced with swift judgment and predetermined punishment. Restorative justice, by contrast, requires deep curiosity: What led someone to cause harm? What needs were unmet? What repair is possible? This framework treats all parties—harmer and harmed—as complex human beings worthy of understanding. Sor Juana's intellectual courage in questioning authority and dogma suggests that true moral development requires asking difficult questions rather than accepting easy answers. A restorative approach grounded in curiosity asks not merely 'What rule was broken?' but 'What human needs collided here, and how can we address them authentically?'

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