Written in 1888, shortly before Nietzsche succumbed to mental illness, Ecce Homo (originally entitled Why I Am So Wise) is his last book, an intellectual autobiography tracing the development of his philosophy and explaining its concept of ‘free will’ and ‘free spirit’. Translated, with an introduction, by Gerta Valentine.
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