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Jose Ortega y Gasset

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Man must not only make himself: the weightiest thing he has to do is to determine what he is going to be. He is causa sui to the second power.
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cited in Existentialism from Dostoevsky to Sartre, p. 155

 
Jose Ortega y Gasset

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