The right to think independently and question authority using reason alone, foundational to secular identity and intellectual integrity.
Sor Juana's relentless pursuit of knowledge despite institutional constraints models intellectual autonomy as a core secular value. She defended her right to study, write, and reason without ecclesiastical approval, claiming that understanding the natural world through observation and logic was a legitimate path to truth. For secular identity, this concept rejects appeals to revelation or dogma as justification for belief, insisting instead that reason and evidence must guide thought. Sor Juana's life demonstrates that intellectual autonomy is not merely academic—it is an assertion of human dignity and the refusal to surrender one's mind to external control. In contemporary secular contexts, this principle protects the right to criticize religious claims, propose alternative explanations, and build worldviews without supernatural foundations.
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