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On the Genealogy of Morals and Ecce Homo

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Explore Nietzsche’s groundbreaking work on ethics with Kaufmann’s masterful translations. Dive into “On the Genealogy of Morals,” analyzing master-slave morality and the evolution of “good.” “Ecce Homo” offers Nietzsche’s captivating self-assessment, enriching your understanding. Kaufmann’s insightful commentary clarifies these often-misinterpreted texts, making Nietzsche’s brilliance accessible.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780679724629
  • Publisher: Vintage
  • Publisher Imprint: Vintage
  • Depth: 25
  • Height: 202 mm
  • No of Pages: 384
  • Series Title: Hardcover
  • Weight: 276 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0679724621
  • Publisher Date: 17 Dec 1989
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: Reissue
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 22 mm
  • Width: 132 mm

22 reviews for On the Genealogy of Morals and Ecce Homo

  1. Ravi Kumar

    I found ‘Ecce Homo’ to be a bit pretentious. ‘Genealogy’ was much more engaging. Worth reading for Nietzsche fans, with reservations.

  2. Paras Mittal

    A dense and rewarding exploration of morality. Nietzsche’s ideas are provocative, and Kaufmann’s notes provided helpful context.

  3. Aarav Katiyar

    Nietzsche’s ideas are still relevant today. This book challenges you to think critically about morality. Well worth the effort.

  4. Ansukesh Singh

    A solid introduction to Nietzsche’s work. Kaufmann’s translation is clear and concise. A great starting point for beginners.

  5. Lakshmi Kannan

    Nietzsche’s writings are always intense! Kaufmann’s translation made it easier to digest. But still needed to re-read some parts.

  6. Karma Kunzang Tenzing Bhutia

    The book was thought-provoking. Some parts were difficult to understand, but overall, it was a good read that made me question my beliefs.

  7. Anshuman Sinha

    If you’re ready to dive deep into some serious philosophical concepts, this is a great book. Definitely not a light read!

  8. Khushi Chandani

    Found ‘Genealogy’ fascinating, but struggled with Nietzsche’s tone in ‘Ecce Homo.’ A mixed bag, but important philosophical work.

  9. Jyotika Tuteja

    I enjoyed ‘On the Genealogy of Morals’ more than ‘Ecce Homo.’ Nietzsche’s self-analysis felt a bit much. Translation was good though.

  10. Ishika Mandal

    Good translation. Nietzsche is bit too much sometimes but an eye opener in many parts. Overall a good read, if you are into philosophy.

  11. Shivani Ghaloth

    Not for the faint of heart! Nietzsche challenges everything you think you know. It’s a rewarding experience, but be prepared for a mental workout.

  12. Aniket Pandey

    Nietzsche at his best (and most challenging). Kaufmann makes it accessible without dumbing it down. Highly recommended for serious readers.

  13. Nelli Sam Prakash

    A must-read for philosophy enthusiasts. Nietzsche’s concepts are revolutionary and presented well in this edition. Very insightful!

  14. Aditi Mishra

    This book changed the way I think about morality. It’s a challenging read, but the insights are well worth the effort. Highly recommend!

  15. Suzal Raj

    A classic for a reason! Nietzsche’s writing is powerful and thought-provoking. This edition is well-translated and annotated.

  16. Yogendra Singh

    Mixed feelings. ‘Genealogy’ sparked great thought, but I couldn’t connect with ‘Ecce Homo.’ Still, a significant philosophical work.

  17. Gauraang Gupta

    Kaufmann’s translation really brings Nietzsche to life. It is a difficult but rewarding experience for anyone interested in philosophy.

  18. Himanshu Kumar

    Nietzsche’s brilliance shines, but it’s a challenging read. Kaufmann’s translation helps, but requires focus. Some concepts were hard to grasp. Overall, a worthwhile but demanding experience.

  19. Diksha Gupta

    Kaufmann’s translation is excellent. ‘Genealogy’ is insightful, but ‘Ecce Homo’ felt self-indulgent. Still, a valuable addition to any philosophy collection.

  20. Anil

    Good if you’re into philosophy. It’s a very dense book and not for casual reading. ‘Ecce Homo’ got a little weird for me.

  21. Kunapuli Venkata Sai Sandeep

    I found some parts of the book to be repetitive, but overall it was a valuable read. Kaufmann’s notes helped a lot. A challenging read.

  22. Kratik Gupta

    Difficult, yes, but immensely rewarding. Nietzsche challenges conventional wisdom, and this edition makes his work accessible.

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