The ethical obligation to examine how knowledge claims affect vulnerable people and to use understanding as a tool for relational accountability.
Sor Juana used her intellectual gifts not for personal prestige alone but to defend women's right to learn and to critique injustices she witnessed. She recognized that what we claim to know carries moral weight—it shapes how we treat others and whether we perpetuate or challenge oppression. Epistemic responsibility means asking: Whose perspective am I centering? Who benefits from this knowledge? Who is harmed by my silence? This concept bridges justice and knowledge by insisting that caring relationships require honest, accountable thinking. In practice, it means intellectuals and thinkers must remain attentive to how power shapes what gets known and spoken, and must actively amplify marginalized voices and experiences.
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