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    One's ability to become a particular kind of being is con... — Carmelics
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    Supports→The individual's being or essence is an ever-changing reality, not a fixed nature.

    One's ability to become a particular kind of being is contingent upon one's actions.

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    The individual thus lives in an active and disclosing way. The disclosure concerns first and foremost the individual himself or herself. The individual basically understands his or her own being, an understanding which, according Ortega, does not belong to the common life of man in general; rather, it belongs solely to each unique individual (Obras, VI: 25). It is only within his or her own factual existence that the individual can fathom “I am I and my circumstances”. The individuation of the i

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