The practice of using knowledge and argumentation to protect one's identity and autonomy during social transitions.
Intellectual self-defense is the strategic use of learning, critical thinking, and persuasive discourse to maintain personal integrity while navigating changing social positions. Sor Juana exemplified this by wielding theological and philosophical arguments to defend her right to intellectual pursuit against institutional pressure. During social mobility, individuals encounter new hierarchies and expectations that may threaten their core identity; intellectual self-defense allows them to selectively adopt new roles while preserving their essential selves. This framework recognizes that knowledge is not merely abstract but a tool for protecting autonomy. By developing argumentative rigor and theological literacy, one creates intellectual fortifications against coercion. For those experiencing identity shift, this practice means building an internal dialogue grounded in reason, enabling discernment between imposed identities and chosen ones.
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