Ecce Homo by Friedrich Nietzsche

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Translated by Anthony M. Ludovici

Written in 1888 just before the final years of insanity that would plague Friedrich Nietzsche until his death in 1900, “Ecce Homo” is an insightful reflection by the author upon his own life and his impact on the world of philosophy. In “Ecce Homo” Nietzsche offers his personal perspective on his various philosophical works including: “The Birth of Tragedy”, “Thoughts out of Season”, “Human, All-Too-Human”, “The Dawn of Day”, “The Gay Science”, “Thus Spoke Zarathustra”, “Beyond Good and Evil”, “The Genealogy of Morals”, “The Twilight of the Idols”, and “The Case of Wagner”. In this revealing little work we gain great insight into what Nietzsche was as he saw himself and a final reiteration of his core philosophy, a rejection of the Christian ideal that asserts suffering as a noble necessity of life and of Christianity as the bastion of supreme morality.

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