The recognition that moral consideration need not depend on human-like reasoning, challenging hierarchies that deny animals rights based on intelligence alone.
Sor Juana's fierce defense of her own intellectual pursuits despite social constraints illuminates how societies construct arbitrary barriers to recognition. She demonstrates that the ability to think, question, and create deserves respect regardless of one's social position. Applied to animal ethics, this principle suggests that moral consideration should not hinge exclusively on human-level cognition. Many animals display remarkable intelligence, emotion, and problem-solving abilities. Sor Juana's example teaches us to question who decides what counts as valuable thinking and why. Her struggle for intellectual freedom parallels animals' silent struggle for recognition of their own forms of awareness and consciousness. By refusing to accept imposed limitations on her mind, she models resistance to arbitrary hierarchies that deny moral status to non-human beings simply because their intelligence manifests differently than human intelligence.
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