Following Sor Juana's insistence on the freedom to ask questions, we must grant ourselves permission to seriously consider animal consciousness without dismissal.
Sor Juana defended her right to question, wonder, and speculate despite institutional pressure to conform. Her famous declaration that she would continue investigating knowledge regardless of opposition models an intellectual courage essential for animal ethics. When dominant systems dismiss animal sentience as sentimental or unprovable, we replicate the suppression Sor Juana herself faced. Genuine inquiry into whether animals suffer, whether they have preferences and desires, whether they value their lives—these are legitimate philosophical questions, not threats to order. Sor Juana's example demonstrates that sustained, respectful wondering about uncomfortable truths is not recklessness but intellectual integrity. By claiming the right to wonder about animal minds without being labeled naive or anthropomorphic, we reclaim the philosopher's fundamental freedom: to ask questions that powerful interests prefer remain unasked.
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