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Living Contradiction and Moral Growth

An acknowledgment that we exist within systems of harm, creating productive discomfort that drives learning, change, and incremental justice rather than paralyzing guilt.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana lived within profound contradictions: a woman claiming intellectual authority in a patriarchal system, a nun questioning ecclesiastical orthodoxy, an intellectual defending reason within religious structures. Yet she did not allow these contradictions to silence her; instead, she worked within them, pushing boundaries and creating change. Modern animal ethics involves similar contradictions: most of us live in societies structured around animal use, consume animal products, and exist within systems we cannot instantly escape. Rather than paralyzing guilt or performative purity, Sor Juana's example suggests we acknowledge these contradictions honestly and work within them toward greater consistency. Moral growth happens through recognizing where our practices conflict with our values, then taking deliberate steps toward alignment. This might mean reducing animal product consumption, supporting institutional change, funding animal advocacy, or shifting one's career toward these concerns. It means accepting that perfect moral purity is unavailable while maintaining pressure toward justice. Sor Juana's life shows that radical work happens from within compromise, through persistent questioning and incremental expansion of moral consideration. Living the contradiction consciously, with intellectual honesty about our complicity, becomes a more powerful engine of change than either guilt-driven paralysis or claims of moral innocence.

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