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Ecce Homo
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SKU: 9780140445152
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Discover Nietzsche’s final testament, “Ecce Homo,” a captivating autobiography penned weeks before his descent into madness. Explore his life, philosophical evolution, and the influential figures he grappled with. Witness his self-proclaimed revelation of all values in this extraordinary and definitive work. Experience Nietzsche’s genius and madness in this essential read for philosophy enthusiasts.
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Devanshu Agrawal –
This book is as bizarre as it is brilliant. Nietzsche’s ego knows no bounds. It made me uncomfortable at times, but it’s undeniably interesting.
Yashwant Kumar Mehta –
Ecce Homo is definitely a unique read. Nietzsche’s arrogance is off-putting, yet his insights are strangely compelling. I’m still processing it all.
Ansh Arora –
A deep dive into Nietzsche’s psyche. It’s a difficult read, but thought-provoking. Be prepared for some controversial ideas! Overall, pretty good.
Yash Koshal –
A fascinating journey into the mind of a genius, albeit a troubled one. It’s arrogant and profound. Not an easy read, but rewarding.
Utpal Basumatary –
An intriguing self-portrait. Nietzsche’s writing is sharp and provocative. It’s dense and challenging, but worth the effort if you want to dive into Nietzsche.
Harshit Makode –
Ecce Homo provides a compelling view of Nietzsche’s life and ideas, though his arrogance can be hard to stomach. Recommended with reservations.
Robin Bohat –
A fascinating, if unsettling, glimpse into Nietzsche’s mind. His genius is undeniable, but the ego can be a bit much. Still, a must-read for philosophy lovers.
Khushi Goel –
Nietzsche’s self-analysis is both captivating and disturbing. A challenging but worthwhile read for those interested in his philosophy. I quite enjoyed it.
Pratik Vasant Kawade –
I’m not sure what to make of this book. Nietzsche’s brilliance shines through, but his claims are so bold and eccentric. A complex, conflicting experience.
Rupali Thareja –
Reading this book was an experience. Nietzsche’s self-assessment is both insightful and delusional. It’s a wild ride, that’s for sure. Enjoyable.