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The Intellect's Duty to All Beings

An intellectual framework asserting that rational capacity creates moral responsibility to extend justice and consideration to all sentient creatures, not just humans.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's profound engagement with intellectual life and justice reveals that the pursuit of knowledge carries an inherent ethical obligation. Just as she fought for women's right to intellectual development, we must recognize that consciousness and sentience—not species membership—ground moral consideration. The intellect's highest calling is not domination but understanding: comprehending animal consciousness, agency, and intrinsic worth. Sor Juana's defense of her own intellectual rights parallels the voicelessness of animals in human legal systems. By applying her logic, we see that any being capable of suffering, preference, and autonomous behavior deserves moral standing. The intellectual life demands we interrogate inherited assumptions about human superiority, just as Sor Juana questioned patriarchal assumptions about gender. This creates a framework where rigorous thought becomes an instrument of justice for all creatures denied representation.

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