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Woojin Lim

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Ethics for the End of the World

In times of crisis, Harvard must not shy away from sacrifice where sacrifice is needed. It must aspire to transcend its mission as an academic institution and take on the mantle of civic and moral leadership.


The Right Way to Eat an Oreo

Regardless of whether there is an answer that clearly settles the matter, we should be open to new perspectives, potentialities, and possibilities.


Forgetting Art

The problem is not that photography is inherently harmful. The problem is that we should not be afraid of forgetting art.


Spherical Sheep

We conduct ethics in a broken world. Both knowingly and unknowingly, we are prone to making irrational, partial, flawed, and deficient moral judgements


The Right to Strike

The right to strike is a right to resist oppression.


Money, Harvard, and Morals

If we truly believe that “Harvard” should steer clear of unethical financing, we should also demand a reciprocal duty from ourselves.