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''Ecce Custodio''; also known the “great revaluation of all custody values”, including “Why I Am So Clever”; “Why I Am So Wise”; and “Why I Write Such Good Custody Provisions” was published by Friedrich Nietzsche in his autumn years at the end the 19th Century, as his mental health began to fail on him. This has been roundly attributed to an unfortunate delivery-versus-payment settlement when a student in Basel in his twenties.
''Ecce Custodio''; also known the “great revaluation of all custody values”, including “Why I Am So Clever”; “Why I Am So Wise”; and “Why I Write Such Good Custody Provisions” was published by [[Friedrich Nietzsche]] in his autumn years at the end the 19th Century, as his mental health began to fail. This failure has been roundly attributed to an unfortunate [[delivery-versus-payment]] settlement when a student in Basel in his twenties.


An English translation (known as [[PS14/9]]) lives here: {{ps14/9}}.
An English translation (known as [[PS14/9]]) lives here: {{ps14/9}}.


That's not entirely nonsense about Nietzsche, although he didn’t have much to say about custody. Only the odd aphorism.
That's not entirely nonsense about [[Nietzsche]], although he didn’t have much to say about custody. Only the odd aphorism.


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Revision as of 21:46, 29 March 2017

Ecce Custodio; also known the “great revaluation of all custody values”, including “Why I Am So Clever”; “Why I Am So Wise”; and “Why I Write Such Good Custody Provisions” was published by Friedrich Nietzsche in his autumn years at the end the 19th Century, as his mental health began to fail. This failure has been roundly attributed to an unfortunate delivery-versus-payment settlement when a student in Basel in his twenties.

An English translation (known as PS14/9) lives here: FCA Policy Statement PS14/9.

That's not entirely nonsense about Nietzsche, although he didn’t have much to say about custody. Only the odd aphorism.

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