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The Practice of Respectful Attention

Sustained, serious attention to animal experience and perspective as a foundational ethical practice, inspired by Sor Juana's intellectual and spiritual discipline.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana practiced disciplined attention—to texts, ideas, nature, and spiritual questions—as a fundamental intellectual and spiritual practice. This attentiveness, characterized by genuine curiosity and respect for complexity, offers a model for animal ethics. Respectful attention means actually observing animals as they are, not through the lens of human utility or stereotype. It means noticing the individual personalities of animals we encounter, recognizing their preferences, fears, and joys. Such attention requires time and presence, resistance to reducing animals to categories. When we really pay attention to a cow's face, a pig's intelligence, a bird's song, moral indifference becomes harder to sustain. Sor Juana's tradition values knowledge gained through careful observation, through genuine encounter with particularity rather than abstract generalization. Applied to animals, respectful attention becomes a practice of decolonizing our perception, learning to see animals as subjects of their own experience rather than objects for our use. This practice cultivates moral sensitivity and disrupts the cognitive distance that enables exploitation. It transforms abstract principles of animal rights into lived awareness of particular beings worthy of respect.

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