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Ecce Homo

Friedrich Nietzsche

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Ecce Homo - İşte İnsan
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Ecce HomoFriedrich Nietzsche · Türkiye İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları · 20159.9k okunma
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"İşte o adam"
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche  Bu adam çok farklı düşünüyor. Herkesin bildiğinin aksini biliyor. Bu adamın aynısını bulamazsınız. Size bir şey diyeyim mi? Öyle bir şey hissettim ki bu adamdan hiçbir şey hissetmediğimi söyleyebilirim sizlere... Ne zaman ki tam anladım desem daha sonra yoo anlamamışım cevabını alıyordum kendimden. Sizlere şu
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Ecce HomoFriedrich Nietzsche · İlya Yayınları · 20139.9k okunma
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işte insan, işte Niçe!
Felsefe insanlarının arasında otobiyografik bir kitaba sahip olan tek filozoftur. Nietzsche fiziksel hastalığının yanı sıra ruhsal hastalığının pik yaptığı dönemden bir hafta önce bitirip yayımladığı kitabıdır. Kitapta rahatsızlığının her evresinden ayrı ayrı söz etmiştir. Hristiyan karşıtı olan Nietzsche;onların hazırcı olduklarını, bulundukları
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Ecco HomoFriedrich Nietzsche · Arya Yayınları · 20119.9k okunma
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In this book, the author tells his views against idealism and corruption, his own transformation processes, and the stories of his books. Moreover, even though he is of German descent, he makes many criticisms in almost every chapter of the book, saying "Germans are unbearable for me." If you, like me, are going to read the author for the first time, I recommend you start with this book. If you like the author's language and want to continue reading, it will be your reference book in this process. My comment about the author and his book is as follows: First of all, it is necessary to start this path by taking into consideration that Nietzsche is not an easy writer. I would like to say that I had a hard time while reading the book, considering that I understood a part of it at the end of the third reading :) -Reading it aloud and in an instructive manner made my job a little easier. He also said about his writings: "Those who can breathe the air of my writings, this is the air of a high place, a harsh air." knows it is. "Man must have been created for that weather, otherwise the risk of catching cold is quite great." (p.8) says. But this quote I read on page 47: “It seems to me that holding one of my books is the highest honor anyone can give to himself.” It became a source of motivation for me while I was reading the book. Even though I read some chapters many times, I felt proud of each sentence I understood and felt like I was getting one step closer to my soul. Nietzsche said, "It is a unique distinction to be able to enter this noble and subtle world." The 'World of Philosophy', as he describes it, will obviously be a long journey for me. :) I wish those who want to read it a pleasant reading.
Ecce Homo
Ecce HomoFriedrich Nietzsche · Türkiye İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları · 20159.9k okunma
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Ecce Homo
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Why should you read this book? Ecce Homo is an excellent introductory book for those who want to hear Nietzsche's Zarathustra, The Twilight of His Idols, and his relationship with the German composer Richard Wagner, which was considered the touchstone of his life in both positive and negative terms (!), which included first love and then deep hatred, in his own words! The book was at least as striking as Zarathustra. Even after I finished it, his discourses kept running in the background of my mind all day. The title of the book is quite striking, Ecce Homo (Latin: "Behold (see) Man"), an emphatic sentence spoken by Pontius Pilate, who presented the beaten, bound and crowned with thorns Jesus to the angry and hateful crowd, referring to Jesus. This happened shortly before the crucifixion. The title of the book and its content are very compatible... It is the last book written by Nietzsche, but in my personal opinion, it is the book that should be read first. It was not surprising to see Nietzsche praising himself in the chapter titles of the book ("why am I so wise, why am I so smart, why do I write such good books?") The words he said about the Germans and Christianity are poisonous. For example, he said: "Religions are mob affairs, I have to wash my hands after touching religious people"... His saying that Immanuel Kant and Leibniz were Europe's fetters, and his liking for Descartes and Stendhal were among the details that caught my attention. “How does one become oneself?” I think the answer to the question is hidden in these lines; by turning his back on all ideals. Because according to Nietzsche; “Delusion (-believing in the ideal-) is not blindness. Mistake is cowardice. Enjoyable reading
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Ecce HomoFriedrich Nietzsche · Türkiye İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları · 20159.9k okunma
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