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Ecce homo; how one becomes what one is; and The birth of tragedy

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (Modern Library)New York The Modern Library c1927Description: x, 340pContent type:
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1 Ecce homo: how one becomes what one is. Preface. Why I am so wise. Why I am so clever. Why I write such excellent books. The birth of tragedy. Thoughts out of season. Human, all-too-human; with its two sequels. The dawn of day: thoughts about morality as prejudice. Joyful wisdom: la gaya scienza. Thus spake Zarathustra: a book for all and none. Beyond good and evil: the prelude to a philosophy of the future. The genealogy of morals: a polemic. The twilight of the idols: how to philosophize with the hammer. The case of Wagner: a musician's problem. Why I am a fatality. An attempt at self-criticism. 2 The birth of tragedy (from The spirit of music). Foreword to Richard Wagner. The birth of tragedy
Abstract: 'Ye had not yet sought yourselves: then did ye find me. So do all believers; therefore all belief is of so little account. Now do I gid you lose me and find yourselves; and only when ye have all denied me, will I return unto you.' --Preface to Ecce Homo
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Translated by Clifton P. Fadiman

1 Ecce homo: how one becomes what one is. Preface. Why I am so wise. Why I am so clever. Why I write such excellent books. The birth of tragedy. Thoughts out of season. Human, all-too-human; with its two sequels. The dawn of day: thoughts about morality as prejudice. Joyful wisdom: la gaya scienza. Thus spake Zarathustra: a book for all and none. Beyond good and evil: the prelude to a philosophy of the future. The genealogy of morals: a polemic. The twilight of the idols: how to philosophize with the hammer. The case of Wagner: a musician's problem. Why I am a fatality. An attempt at self-criticism. 2 The birth of tragedy (from The spirit of music). Foreword to Richard Wagner. The birth of tragedy

'Ye had not yet sought yourselves: then did ye find me. So do all believers; therefore all belief is of so little account. Now do I gid you lose me and find yourselves; and only when ye have all denied me, will I return unto you.' --Preface to Ecce Homo

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