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Secular Justice and Human Dignity

Grounding rights and ethical obligations in human worth and reason rather than divine will, scripture, or religious authority.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana lived within a system that justified women's subjugation and indigenous oppression through religious doctrine, yet she insisted on human dignity and intellectual equality on grounds of reason alone. She did not appeal to God's special favor; she argued that all minds capable of thought possessed inherent worth. This framework is central to secular justice: rights belong to humans because they are human, not because God grants them or scripture permits them. Secular identity rests on this foundation—the conviction that morality, justice, and human dignity arise from our shared nature and social contracts, not from supernatural sources. Sor Juana's approach, refined through her writing and defense of her work, shows how justice can be argued entirely in human, rational terms. For atheists and secular people, this concept provides a stable ground for ethics that does not depend on religious authority or revelation, making justice portable across cultures and responsive to evidence about human flourishing.

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