Man's Search for Ultimate Meaning

Man's Search for Ultimate Meaning

by Viktor Frankl

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Frankl extends his earlier work to argue that repressed meaning, not repressed sexuality, is the root of modern neurosis. The unconscious, he claims, is fundamentally spiritual.

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Frankl directly extends Man's Search for Meaning, building on his logotherapy framework with additional clinical and philosophical depth

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Man's Search for Meaning

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References Marcus Aurelius' Meditations and Stoic philosophy as intellectual precursors to his meaning-centred psychology

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