Şimga, Hülya2024-07-122024-07-122014Şimga, H. (2014). Judith Butler and an ethics of humanization. Dialogue and Universalism, Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education. 24(3), s. 166-173.1689-3816https://www.pdcnet.org/du/content/du_2014_0024_0003_0166_0173https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12415/1692This paper argues that the question of the human is a major concern in Judith Butler's philosophy. I believe that although this concern is more visible in her relatively recent works on ethics and politics, in her earlier works it is always in the background. I read Butler as a deep thinker on the nature of the human, and argue that her thoughts on ethics and politics should be read as a (non-utopic) yearing for a human condition where a collectively inhabitable world becomes possible.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessJudith ButlerHumanHumanizationDehumanizationJudith Butler and an ethics of humanizationArticle1733Q316624