Prioritizing lived experience and observation over abstract dogma, enabling moral consideration grounded in actual encounters with beings.
Sor Juana consistently appealed to observation and reason over blind adherence to authority, challenging those who claimed doctrine without engaging reality. She examined the natural world directly and trusted empirical evidence. This epistemological stance fundamentally supports animal rights: much moral dismissal of animals rests on unexamined doctrine—the inherited belief that humans are fundamentally different and superior. Sor Juana's method calls us to observe animals directly: watch their social bonds, their problem-solving, their communication, their evident suffering. Direct experience undermines the abstract philosophical dismissals of animal consciousness. Her approach validates the testimony of those who know animals intimately—farmers, sanctuary workers, researchers—whose lived experience often reveals complexity invisible to doctrine. By grounding moral reasoning in what we actually observe rather than inherited hierarchies, Sor Juana's intellectual tradition creates space for animal experiences to reshape our ethical frameworks through genuine encounter rather than predetermined categories.
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