The paradox that deeper knowledge produces not arrogance but genuine humility about the limits of understanding, enabling more authentic engagement across worldviews.
Sor Juana possessed vast learning across theology, philosophy, science, and arts, yet her work consistently demonstrates intellectual humility: acknowledging what she does not know, respecting alternative perspectives, and recognizing the provisional nature of human knowledge. This is not false modesty but earned wisdom. For Authenticity across traditions, learned humility dissolves the false choice between conviction and openness. You can hold strong beliefs while remaining genuinely curious about other frameworks. Sor Juana's example shows that mastery of one tradition deepens appreciation for others' complexity. In practice, this means approaching different cultural or intellectual traditions not as a tourist collecting experiences, but as a humble learner aware of your own blindness. Learned humility protects against both rigid certainty and paralyzing relativism, creating space for authentic dialogue where each person's depth is respected.
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