The right of patients to exercise rational thought and self-determination in their own healthcare choices, grounded in dignity and knowledge.
Sor Juana's fierce defense of women's intellectual capacity directly challenges paternalistic medical systems that deny patients agency. She argued that knowledge and reason are universal human rights, not privileges restricted by gender, class, or social status. In healthcare justice, this principle means patients deserve access to complete medical information and the intellectual space to make informed decisions about their bodies. Medical systems that withhold information or dismiss patient reasoning perpetuate the same injustices Sor Juana fought against. Her legacy demands that healthcare providers recognize patients as thinking subjects capable of understanding their conditions, not passive recipients of authority. This concept transforms healthcare from a top-down delivery model into a partnership where intellectual respect becomes foundational to justice.
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