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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 | {{a|cass|}}''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 mainly, but not ''entirely'' nonsense about [[Nietzsche]], although he didn’t have much to say about custody. Only the odd aphorism. | |||
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