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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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Ravi Kumar –
I found ‘Ecce Homo’ to be a bit pretentious. ‘Genealogy’ was much more engaging. Worth reading for Nietzsche fans, with reservations.
Paras Mittal –
A dense and rewarding exploration of morality. Nietzsche’s ideas are provocative, and Kaufmann’s notes provided helpful context.
Aarav Katiyar –
Nietzsche’s ideas are still relevant today. This book challenges you to think critically about morality. Well worth the effort.
Ansukesh Singh –
A solid introduction to Nietzsche’s work. Kaufmann’s translation is clear and concise. A great starting point for beginners.
Lakshmi Kannan –
Nietzsche’s writings are always intense! Kaufmann’s translation made it easier to digest. But still needed to re-read some parts.
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.
Anshuman Sinha –
If you’re ready to dive deep into some serious philosophical concepts, this is a great book. Definitely not a light read!
Khushi Chandani –
Found ‘Genealogy’ fascinating, but struggled with Nietzsche’s tone in ‘Ecce Homo.’ A mixed bag, but important philosophical work.
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.
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.
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.
Aniket Pandey –
Nietzsche at his best (and most challenging). Kaufmann makes it accessible without dumbing it down. Highly recommended for serious readers.
Nelli Sam Prakash –
A must-read for philosophy enthusiasts. Nietzsche’s concepts are revolutionary and presented well in this edition. Very insightful!
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!
Suzal Raj –
A classic for a reason! Nietzsche’s writing is powerful and thought-provoking. This edition is well-translated and annotated.
Yogendra Singh –
Mixed feelings. ‘Genealogy’ sparked great thought, but I couldn’t connect with ‘Ecce Homo.’ Still, a significant philosophical work.
Gauraang Gupta –
Kaufmann’s translation really brings Nietzsche to life. It is a difficult but rewarding experience for anyone interested in philosophy.
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.
Diksha Gupta –
Kaufmann’s translation is excellent. ‘Genealogy’ is insightful, but ‘Ecce Homo’ felt self-indulgent. Still, a valuable addition to any philosophy collection.
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.
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.
Kratik Gupta –
Difficult, yes, but immensely rewarding. Nietzsche challenges conventional wisdom, and this edition makes his work accessible.