2024-07-122024-07-122014Şimga, H. (2014). Dispossession(s) and Judith Butler’s Ethics of Humanization. Annales de L’université de Craiova-Serie de Philosophie, Editura Universitaria Craiova. 2(34), s. 166-176.1841-8325https://cis01.central.ucv.ro/analele_universitatii/filosofie/2014/Anale34_2.pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12415/1686This paper takes up the question of the “human” as Butler discusses this in its relation to “intelligibility,” “critique,” “the opacity of the subject” and “dispossession.” I believe that Butler’s perspective helps us not only to understand the terms of dehumanization but also offers ways of conceptualizing a more humane world. I argue that a major concern for Butler is a sort of humanism arising from the awareness of the primordial relationality of our existence and of our lives, which we pursue in a primary sociality as interdependent embodied beings.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessdispossessionintelligibilityopacityundoingethicspoliticsresponsibilityhuman conditionhuman lifehumanizationdehumanizationDispossession(s) and Judith Butler’s Ethics of HumanizationArticle17634Q31662