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ontogenrism

Ontogenrism is an ontological process in which ontologizing is genring. Coined by emsenn, ontogenrism describes the contemporary global kyriarchy's dominant ontological mode, which may be an elementary process of liberalism, as a recursive process by which kyriarchist systems format existence into legible, governable subjects through a narrative of anticipation and entitlement affirmed by its a priori determination.

Contrasted with ontological processes outside the lineage of contemporary kyriarchist ontologizing, ontogenrism is differentiated by what it must assume to be true: existence is immanently coherent.

This simple assumption has developed alongside the contemporary global kyriarchy from reflections on the precondition of the real as experienced by Thales of Miletus into the experience of being of the liberal subject.

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Created: 2025-09-02 Tue 12:54