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Intellectual Courage as Sacred Obligation

The duty to speak truth and pursue knowledge even when facing institutional opposition, grounding social repair in fearless inquiry.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's life exemplified intellectual courage—she wrote philosophy, theology, and science despite Church pressure and social constraints on women. In Jewish tikkun olam, this courage becomes a sacred obligation: repairing the world requires voices willing to question injustice, challenge false authorities, and defend the right to think freely. Sor Juana's "Reply to Sor Philotea" asserts that women's intellectual development serves the common good. This concept invites us to see knowledge-seeking and truth-telling not as personal achievement but as acts of world-repair. When we speak uncomfortable truths, defend marginalized voices, and refuse censorship, we participate in tikkun olam. Intellectual courage dismantles systems that depend on silence and ignorance, creating space for justice.

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