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00:00:05 Foreword (1.) 00:01:01 Foreword (2.) 00:02:28 Foreword (3.) 00:04:03 Foreword (4.) 00:08:26 Why I am so wise (1.) 00:12:56 Why I am so wise (2.) 00:15:48 Why I am so wise (3.) 00:18:27 Why I am so wise (4.) 00:22:11 Why I am so wise (5.) 00:24:05 Why I am so wise (6.) 00:28:16 Why I am so wise (7.) 00:31:22 Why I am so wise (8.) 00:35:40 Why I am so clever (1.) 00.43:09 Why I am so clever am (2.) 00:47:29 Why I am so clever (3.) 00:52:34 Why I am so clever (4.) 00:55:43 Why I am so clever (5.) 00:59:02 Why I am so clever (6.) 01:01:18 Why I am so clever (7.) 01:03:11 Why I am so clever (8.) 01:06:29 Why I am so clever (9.) 01:11:12 Why I am so clever (10.) 01:15:44 Why I write such good books (1.) 01:21:39 Why I write such good books (2.) 01:23:48 Why I write such good books (3.) 01:27:20 Why I write such good books (4.) 01:29:23 Why I write such good books (5.) 01:34:03 Why I write such good books (6.) 01:36:00 The Birth of Tragedy (1.) 01:39:24 The Birth of Tragedy (2.) 01:42:03 The Birth of Tragedy (3.) 01:44:11 The Birth of Tragedy (4.) 01:48:02 The Untimely (1.) 01:49:47 The Untimely (2.) 01:54:30 The Untimely (3.) 01:57:52 Human, All Too Human (1.) 02:00:18 Human, All Too Human (2.) 02:03:06 Human, All Too Human (3.) 02:05:25 Human, All Too Human (4.) 02:07:21 Human, All Too Human (5.) 02:08:56 Human, All Too Human (6.) 02:10:57 Dawn (1.) 02:13:35 Dawn (2.) 02:16:49 The Gay Science 02:18:31 Thus Spoke Zarathustra (1.) 02:23:07 Thus Spoke Zarathustra (2.) 02:26:39 Thus Spoke Zarathustra (3.) 02:29:22 Thus Spoke Zarathustra (4.) 02:32:02 Thus Spoke Zarathustra (5.) 02:34:18 Thus Spoke Zarathustra (6.) 02:39:29 Thus Spoke Zarathustra (7.) 02:44:03 Thus Spoke Zarathustra (8.) 02:47:08 Beyond Good and Evil (1.) 02:47:57 Beyond Good and Evil (2.) 02:50:09 Genealogy of Morals 02:52:25 Twilight of the Idols (1.) 02:53:10 Twilight of the Idols (2.) 02:54:31 Twilight of the Idols (3.) 02:56:32 The Wagner Case (1.) 02:59:02 The Wagner Case (2.) 03:03:17 The Wagner Case (3.) 03:05:54 The Wagner Case (4.) 03:10:20 Why I Am a Fate (1.) 03:12:49 Why I Am a Fate (2.) 03:13:34 Why I Am a Fate (3.) 03:15:05 Why I Am a Fate (4.) 03:18:48 Why I Am a Fate (5.) 03:20:30 Why I am a destiny (6.) 03:21:32 Why I am a destiny (7.) 03:25:21 Why I am a destiny (8.) 03:28:25 Why I am a destiny (9.) Friedrich Nietzsche's autobiographical, final work slowly gives an idea of the madness that has completely overtaken him since his breakdown in 1889. Since Nietzsche was unable to complete the book, the Nietzsche Archive did not publish his work until after his death in 1908. Although Nietzsche's madness is clearly evident in some passages, Ecce homo is often used to interpret the text of his other works. "Ecce homo!" (Behold the man!) is a biblical allusion. Pontius Pilate used the same words about Jesus Christ. If you would like to support me and finance my next coffee: https://www.paypal.me/Phrasendrescher