Written in 1888 just before the final years of insanity that would plague Friedrich Nietzsche until his death in 1900, "e;Ecce Homo"e; is an insightful reflection by the author upon his own life and his impact on the world of philosophy. In "e;Ecce Homo"e; Nietzsche offers his personal perspective on his various philosophical works including: "e;The Birth of Tragedy"e;, "e;Thoughts out of Season"e;, "e;Human, All-Too-Human"e;, "e;The Dawn of Day"e;, "e;The Gay Science"e;, "e;Thus Spoke Zarathustra"e;, "e;Beyond Good and Evil"e;, "e;The Genealogy of Morals"e;, "e;The Twilight of the Idols"e;, and "e;The Case of Wagner"e;. 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.
ISBN: | 9781420936476 |
Publication date: | 1st January 2010 |
Author: | Nietzsche, Friedrich |
Publisher: | Neeland Media LLC |
Format: | Ebook |