Ecce Homo

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Ecce Homo is Friedrich Nietzsche’s late autobiographical and philosophical work in which he reflects on his life, writings, and the significance of his ideas.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf autobiographical work
book
philosophical work
author Friedrich Nietzsche
countryOfOrigin Germany
dateWritten 1888
discussesWork Beyond Good and Evil
On the Genealogy of Morality
The Birth of Tragedy
The Gay Science
Thus Spoke Zarathustra
firstPublisher C. G. Naumann NERFINISHED
genre autobiography
memoir
philosophy
hasPart Why I Am So Clever
Why I Am So Wise
Why I Am a Destiny
Why I Write Such Good Books
hasPrefaceByAuthor Friedrich Nietzsche
influenced 20th-century existentialism
continental philosophy
literary modernism
mainTheme critique of morality
evaluation of Nietzsche’s own works
philosophical self-interpretation
self-reflection
narrativePerspective first person
notableFor ironic and provocative style
retrospective overview of Nietzsche’s writings
self-aggrandizing tone
originalLanguage German
periodOfWork late period of Nietzsche’s philosophy
philosophicalApproach genealogical critique
philosophicalConcept critique of Christianity
critique of traditional morality
eternal recurrence
revaluation of all values
will to power
posthumousPublication true
structure four main parts plus preface
style aphoristic
polemical
subject Friedrich Nietzsche’s life
Friedrich Nietzsche’s works
significance of Nietzsche’s ideas
titleLanguage Latin
titleTranslation Behold the Man
writtenIn Turin

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Friedrich Nietzsche
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