Self-knowledge as a prerequisite for moral resistance, where understanding one's own intellectual capacity and limitations becomes the foundation for ethically justified civil disobedience.
Sor Juana's relentless pursuit of knowledge and self-examination revealed that authentic resistance begins with understanding one's own mind and capabilities. In her *Response to Sor Filotea*, she defended her intellectual autonomy against institutional pressure, demonstrating that civil disobedience rooted in genuine self-knowledge carries greater moral weight than reactive rebellion. Across traditions, this concept invites resisters to examine their own motivations, biases, and intellectual foundations before challenging authority. This inward journey transforms disobedience from mere defiance into a conscious act of integrity, where one resists not from anger alone but from a cultivated understanding of truth and justice. Self-knowledge becomes the epistemological anchor for sustainable moral resistance.
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