Ecce Homo How One Becomes What One is - Mr F. W Nietzsche
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Ecce Homo How One Becomes What One is

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Penguin Publishing Group
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9780140445152
Friedrich Nietzsche's *Ecce Homo: How One Becomes What One Is* is the last original book written by the philosopher before his death in 1900, completed in 1888 just weeks before his final mental breakdown. This work serves as Nietzsche's self-interpretation of his development, his philosophical works, and his perceived significance, aiming to clarify his identity and prevent misunderstanding. It functions as a provocative autobiography where Nietzsche reviews his life and thought from a perspective of self-affirmation.

Within its pages, Nietzsche expounds upon his life, personal tastes, and vision for humanity, presenting a new image of the philosopher. The book explores and synthesizes key Nietzschean concepts such as the "will to power," "eternal recurrence," "amor fati", and the "overman," while reinforcing his central project of the "revaluation of all values" and critiquing traditional morality, particularly Christianity. Chapters bear titles like "Why I Am So Wise," "Why I Am So Clever," "Why I Write Such Good Books," and "Why I Am a Destiny," reflecting its self-laudatory yet complex style. *Ecce Homo* offers direct insight into Nietzsche's philosophies, linking his personal experiences to his intellectual development, and stands as a definitive expression of his core beliefs.

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The Antichrist Publicado originalmente en 1923
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