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Nietzsche's "Ecce Homo" / edited by Nicholas Martin and Duncan Large. — 1 online resource (xii, 445 pages) — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2898967.pdf>.

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Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements
  • Table of Contents
  • Abbreviations
  • Editors’ Introduction
  • Nietzsche’s Perfect Day
  • I. Ecce Homo: Autobiography and Subjectivity
  • Self-Knowledge in Narrative Autobiography
  • “How One Becomes What One Is”
  • Ecce Homo and Augustine’s Confessions
  • How One Becomes What One Is
  • Ecce Homo: Philosophical Autobiography in the Flesh
  • II. Specific Concepts in Ecce Homo
  • Ecce Homo and Nietzsche’s Concept of Character
  • Ecce Homo as Nietzsche’s Honest Lie
  • “[K]ein Nordwind bin ich reifen Feigen”
  • Lost in Translation: or Rhubarb, Rhubarb!
  • III. Ecce Homo in Relation to Nietzsche’s Other Writings
  • Self-Becoming, Culture and Education
  • Ecce Superhomo
  • The Roles of Zarathustra and Dionysos in Nietzsche’s Ecce Homo and Late Philosophy
  • IV. Revaluation and Revolution
  • From “Saint” to “Satyr”
  • “Ecrasez l’infâme!”
  • A “Foretaste” of Revaluation
  • V. Inspiration, Madness and Extremity
  • Nietzsche’s Inspiration
  • Apocalyptic ‘Madness’
  • Podachs zusammengebrochenes Werk
  • “The Magic of the Extreme”
  • Nietzsche’s Self-Evaluation as the Destiny of Philosophy and Humanity
  • Bibliography
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Index

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