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Ecce Homo

How One Becomes What One Is

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Ecce Homo

By: Friedrich Nietzsche
Narrated by: Steven Van Doren
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Ecce homo, "behold the man", are the words Friedrich Nietzsche chose as the title for his literary self-portrait. A main purpose of the book was to offer Nietzsche's own perspective on his work as a philosopher and human being.

Ecce Homo also forcefully repudiates those interpretations of his previous works purporting to find support there for imperialism, anti-Semitism, militarism, and Social Darwinism.

Nietzsche strives to present a new image of the philosopher and of himself as a philosopher. He expounds upon his life as a child, his tastes as an individual, and his vision for humanity. On these grounds, some consider Ecce Homo a literary work comparable in its artistry to Van Gogh's paintings.

Public Domain (P)2009 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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Nietzsche wimsy and writing coupled with the readers presentation makes this a quick enjoyable listen for a Sunday afternoon.

Funny and reflective

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Honestly I've heard nothing but great things about the author and his contributions to the science of psychology. However this was the the first book I listened to because I was told that Zarathustra isn't a good book to read if I haven't read any of his other books. nevertheless I hope the next book changes my perspective.

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We all know that one person who just loves to hear themself talk.. that’s Nietzsche in this book: the bloated opinion of an indulgent narcissist reveling in their own splendor

Self-absorbed aggrandizement

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I love listening to this book. The narrator manages to capture much of the nuance of Nietzsche's voice, including the sarcasm, chutzpah, and just all around joie de vivre.

Nietzsche's Joie de vivre!

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Nietzsche was kind of a jerk but he left some good gems in here especially when talking about how a man should clear his mind by staying active and not eating like crap. The narrator is great at landing Nietzsche’s ironic tone through the book- so much so that i wanted to drown both of him and Fred at the same time. 9/10

Entertaining read

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