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The Authority of Lived Experience Over Doctrine

Recognizing that those who live under unjust systems develop irreplaceable wisdom that formal institutions and distant authorities often lack.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's writings challenged the authority of male theologians and bishops by grounding her arguments in direct observation, reason, and lived experience. She understood that fairness requires listening to those closest to injustice, not merely to those furthest removed in institutional hierarchy. This concept asserts that wisdom about fairness comes not only from doctrines, laws, and official pronouncements, but from the accumulated insight of people navigating actual constraints. A civilization approaching genuine fairness creates structures where voices from below—from women, the colonized, the poor, the marginalized—are not merely tolerated but actively centered as sources of knowledge. Sor Juana's intellectual authority came partly from her outsider status. She could see what insiders could not. True fairness systems build in mechanisms to elevate such perspectives, recognizing that the last shall often be first in understanding what justice requires.

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