Ecce Homo

Cover of Ecce Homo by Friedrich Nietzsche
Publisher: Neeland Media
Year: 2020
Language: en
Pages: 138
ISBN-13: 9781420966770
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 inches
Length: 5.5 inches
Weight: 0.4 pounds
Width: 0.35 inches
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“Ecce Homo” by Friedrich Nietzsche, published by Neeland Media in February 2020, is a thought-provoking reflection on the author’s life and his influence on philosophy. This edition spans 138 pages and is presented in English. Written in 1888, shortly before Nietzsche’s mental decline, the work serves as a unique autobiography where he critiques his own philosophical contributions, including notable texts like “Thus Spoke Zarathustra” and “Beyond Good and Evil.” Through a blend of self-awareness and sardonic humor, Nietzsche offers insights into his views on humanity and philosophy, providing readers with a personal lens on his legacy.

In “Ecce Homo,” readers will encounter Nietzsche’s candid assessments of his works and the historical significance he attributes to them. The text reveals his self-deprecating nature and challenges conventional morality, particularly the Christian ideal that equates suffering with nobility. This edition also features an introduction by translator Anthony M. Ludovici and includes an appendix of some of Nietzsche’s final poetry, enriching the reader’s understanding of his philosophical journey. The book’s exploration of biography, philosophy, and history makes it a significant addition to the study of modern thought.


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“Ecco Homo: How One Becomes What One Is” is an insightful reflection by Friedrich Nietzsche upon his own life and his impact on the world of philosophy. The work, the last original work he wrote, was written in 1888, weeks before the onset of the insanity that would plague him until his death in 1900. Not published until 1908, “Ecce Homo” is an autobiography of sorts and Nietzsche offers his personal perspective and criticism on his various philosophical works, such as “Thus Spoke Zarathustra”, “Beyond Good and Evil”, “The Twilight of the Idols”, and more. In this revealing and self-aware book the reader gains great insight into how Nietzsche weighed his previous works and their significance in history, as well as an intimate look at how he saw himself as both a human and a philosopher. He is surprisingly self-deprecating and sardonic and refreshingly does not take himself as seriously as one may imagine. He gives his last opinions on his many enemies and ends with 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. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper, includes an introduction by translator Anthony M. Ludovici, and an appendix of some of Nietzsche’s final poetry.

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