Minji Jang
Minji Jang is a postdoctoral fellow at Ethics Lab, where she helps design the curriculum for and teaches a foundational ethics course in Georgetown’s Earth Commons Institute.
Minji’s primary research interests are in ethics, moral psychology, and feminist philosophy. In her current project, she develops and defends a pluralistic picture of blame to accommodate a broader range of our experiences that have been neglected in the dominant narratives, including the experiences of socially marginalized groups in the face of structural injustice.
Minji holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy and a graduate certificate in Women’s and Gender Studies from UNC Chapel Hill. While at Chapel Hill, she co-founded a MAP Chapter and organized a COMPASS workshop for underrepresented groups in philosophy. She was also a Teaching Assistant Coordinator in charge of hosting teaching workshops and pedagogy discussion groups.