Ecce homo : how to become what you are / Friedrich Nietzsche ; translated with an introduction and notes by Duncan Large.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: German Series: Oxford world's classics (Oxford University Press)Publication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, ©2007.Description: 1 online resource (xxxvii, 138 pages)Content type:- text
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- 019283228X
- 9786611145224
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- Ecce homo. English
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- B3316.N54 A3413 2007eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Ecce homo -- Why I am so wise -- Why I am so clever -- Why I write such good books -- The birth of tragedy -- The untimelies -- Human, all too human -- Daybreak -- The gay science -- Thus spoke Zarathustra -- Beyond good and evil -- Genealogy of morals -- Twilight of the idols -- The Wagner case -- Why I am a destiny.
Print version record.
Ecce Homo is an autobiography like no other. Nietzsche passes under review all his previous books and reaches a final reckoning with his many enemies. Ecce Homo is the summation of an extraordinary philosophical career. - ;'I am not a man, I am dynamite.'. Ecce Homo is an autobiography like no other. Deliberately provocative, Nietzsche subverts the conventions of the genre and pushes his philosophical positions to combative extremes, constructing a genius-hero whose life is a chronicle of incessant self-overcoming. Written in 1888, a few weeks before his descent into madness, the book sub-titl.
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