Disambiguation evidence for "The Will to Meaning" via surface form

"The Will to Meaning"


As subject (46)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "The Will to Meaning".

Predicate Object
arguesThat the primary motivational force in humans is the search for meaning
author Viktor Frankl
centralConcept will to meaning
contrastsWith will to pleasure
contrastsWith will to power
countryOfOrigin Austria
explores relationship between freedom and responsibility
explores role of values in finding meaning
explores therapeutic techniques of logotherapy
follows "The Will to Meaning" self-linksurface differs
surface form: Man's Search for Meaning
genre existential psychology
genre philosophy
genre psychology
hasForm collection of lectures and essays
hasPart case studies
hasPart lectures
hasPart theoretical essays
hasPerspective existential-humanistic
influenced existential psychotherapy
influenced meaning-centered therapy
instanceOf book
instanceOf non-fiction book
instanceOf philosophy book
instanceOf psychology book
intendedAudience general educated readers
intendedAudience philosophers
intendedAudience psychotherapists
keyTheme conscience
keyTheme freedom
keyTheme responsibility
keyTheme transcendence
keyTheme values
language English
mainSubject existential analysis
mainSubject human motivation
mainSubject logotherapy
mainSubject meaning of life
mainSubject search for meaning
notableIdea existential frustration
notableIdea meaning-centered approach to therapy
notableIdea noogenic neurosis
notableIdea self-transcendence
originalLanguage German
philosophicalTradition existentialism
philosophicalTradition humanistic psychology
publicationYear 1969