Disambiguation evidence for writing "Man's Search for Meaning" via surface form

"Man's Search for Meaning"


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argues even suffering can have meaning
argues meaning can be found in all forms of existence
argues primary human drive is the search for meaning
author Viktor Frankl
centralConcept freedom of attitude
centralConcept responsibility
centralConcept search for meaning
centralConcept will to meaning
countryOfOrigin Austria
describes Viktor Frankl's imprisonment in Nazi camps
describes life in Auschwitz
describes psychological reactions of prisoners
firstPublishedIn Austria
genre existential psychology
genre holocaust literature
genre logotherapy
genre memoir
hasPart Experiences in a Concentration Camp
hasPart logotherapy
surface form: Logotherapy in a Nutshell
hasSold millions of copies worldwide
influencedField existential psychology
influencedField pastoral counseling
influencedField positive psychology
influencedField psychotherapy
instanceOf book
instanceOf non-fiction book
instanceOf philosophy book
instanceOf psychology book
notableQuote Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms—to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances.
notableQuote Those who have a 'why' to live, can bear with almost any 'how'.
originalLanguage German
originalTitle …trotzdem Ja zum Leben sagen
presentsTheory logotherapy
publicationYear 1946
structure two parts
subject Holocaust
subject Nazi camp system
surface form: Nazi concentration camps
subject existentialism
subject logotherapy
subject meaning of life
subject resilience
subject suffering
theme attitude toward unavoidable suffering
theme dignity under oppression
theme freedom and responsibility
theme spiritual dimension of human life
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