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Epistemological Humility and Wonder

Acknowledging the limits of human knowledge while maintaining passionate engagement with what can be understood.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's vast learning never collapsed into certainty; her writings demonstrate profound awareness of what remains unknowable, contested, or beyond human comprehension. She pursued knowledge while respecting its boundaries—a posture entirely compatible with secular worldview. Epistemological humility means recognizing that scientific understanding evolves, that individual perspectives are limited, and that some questions may be permanently inaccessible. Yet this humility doesn't diminish wonder—the genuine awe at existence, complexity, and beauty discoverable through reason and empirical engagement. For atheist and secular identity, this concept prevents two dangers: dogmatic certainty in scientific materialism and cynical dismissal of meaning-making. Sor Juana's example shows that a secular person can simultaneously hold firm convictions based on evidence while remaining genuinely uncertain about metaphysical questions. This balance generates intellectual maturity and prevents secular identity from becoming its own brittle orthodoxy.

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