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Causa Sui
12017-04-13T11:57:47-07:00Aneesah Ettressaef5effc74a7015f877dd59f557cf7172f5a72ea148587plain2017-04-13T12:05:59-07:00Aneesah Ettressaef5effc74a7015f877dd59f557cf7172f5a72eaThe individual became the source of his own movement—a movement which is unambiguously implied by his posture.