Friedrich Nietzsche’s intellectual autobiography Ecce Homo has always been a controversial book. Nietzsche prepared it for publication just before he became incurably insane in early 1889, but it was held back until after his death, and finally appeared only in 1908. For much of the first century of its reception, Ecce Homo met with a sceptical response and was viewed as merely a testament to its author’s incipient madness. This was hardly surprising, since he is deliberately outrageous with the ‘megalomaniacal’ self-advertisement of his chapter titles, and brazenly claims ‘I am not a man, I am dynamite’ as he attempts to explode one preconception after another in the Western philosophical tradition. In recent decades there has been increased interest in the work, especially in the English-speaking world, but the present volume is the first collection of essays in any language devoted to the work. Most of the essays are selected from the proceedings of an international conference held in London to mark the centenary of the first publication of Ecce Homo in 2008. They are supplemented by a number of specially commissioned essays. Contributors include established and emerging Nietzsche scholars from the UK and USA, Germany and France, Portugal, Sweden and the Netherlands.
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Friedrich Nietzsche's controversial intellectual autobiography Ecce Homo was long viewed as merely a testament to its author's incipient madness. This volume includes selected proceedings of a centenary conference held in London in 2008, supplemented by a number of specially commissioned essays.
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ISBN
9783110246544
Publisert
2020-12-16
Utgiver
Vendor
De Gruyter
Vekt
786 gr
Høyde
230 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
457

Biographical note

Duncan Large, Swansea University, UK; Nicholas Martin, University of Birmingham, UK.