Ontological Capture. The Historical Construction of the Self – Part 2
What we can call the genealogical research of Part 1 has laid bare is not simply a chronological accumulation of epistemic shifts, but the progressive intensification of a condition we may now name as ontological vulnerability, the exposure of the self not merely to discourse, but to the recursive logics of power that pre-structure the possibility of subjecthood itself. From the Cartesian…











