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Ecce Homo
by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, Anthony Mario Ludovici
For the title of his autobiography, Nietzsche chose Pilate's words upon discharging Christ to the mob: Ecce Homo, or "Behold the man." The philosopher's dramatically egotistical review of his life and works (featuring chapters called Why I Am So Wise and Why I Write Such Excellent Books) transcends mere arrogance with its use of masterful language to convey relevant ideas: the importance of questioning traditional morality, establishing autonomy, and making a commitment to creativity.
PhilosophyEthics & Moral PhilosophyBiography & AutobiographyMind & Body
RELEASED2004
PUBLISHERCourier Corporation
LENGTH143
LANGUAGEEN
Ecce Homo
by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, Anthony Mario Ludovici
For the title of his autobiography, Nietzsche chose Pilate's words upon discharging Christ to the mob: Ecce Homo, or "Behold the man." The philosopher's dramatically egotistical review of his life and works (featuring chapters called Why I Am So Wise and Why I Write Such Excellent Books) transcends mere arrogance with its use of masterful language to convey relevant ideas: the importance of questioning traditional morality, establishing autonomy, and making a commitment to creativity.
PhilosophyEthics & Moral PhilosophyBiography & AutobiographyMind & Body