Summary
Friedrich Nietzsche: Ecce homo
The last book that Nietzsche, under dramatic circumstances, will write (1888) just a few weeks before his final breakdown, and which will not be published for the first time until 1908. An enigmatic work, because no one has created such a special intellectual autobiography about himself. In it, the author conjures up his own vision of his work, development and, in general, life. He cataclysmically examines the characters with whom he identifies and cataclysmically announces his further exposure of all values. It is the ultimate expression of Nietzsche's main belief. His spiritual testament. Ecce homo, a philosophical work written before his death, has a certain clairvoyant premonition, characteristic of people with an intense soul and great loneliness. The testament of the great philosopher, intended only for the chosen and rare, against the will of Nietzsche himself, was printed and prepared for all of us.
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