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Man's Search for Meaning
Author: Viktor E. Frankl
Creator: Ilse Lasch
Publisher: Hodder
Category: Book

Buy Used: $3.39



Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 289 reviews

Format: Import
Media: Paperback
Edition: Rev Ed
Pages: 189
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7

ISBN: 0340012994
EAN: 9780340012994
ASIN: 0340012994

Publication Date: January 1, 1974
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  • Kindle Edition - Man's Search for Meaning
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  • Paperback - Man's Search for Meaning: An Introduction to Logotherapy
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  • Paperback - Man's Search for Meaning: An Introduction to Logotherapy
  • Paperback - Man's Search for Meaning: An Introduction to Logotherapy
  • Mass Market Paperback - Mans Search for Meaning: Revised and updated
  • Paperback - Man's Search for Meaning : An Introduction to Logotherapy
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  • Paperback - Man's Search for Meaning
  • Paperback - Man's Search for Meaning
  • Audio Cassette - Man's Search for Meaning: An Introduction to Logotherapy
  • Audio CD - Man's Search for Meaning: Library Edition
  • Hardcover - Man's Search for Meaning
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  • Library Binding - Man's Search for Meaning
  • Paperback - Man's Search for Meaning: The Classic Tribute to Hope from the Holocaust
  • Unknown Binding - Man's search for meaning; an introduction to logotherapy
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  • Unknown Binding - Man's Search For Meaning: An Introduction To Logotheraphy
  • Paperback - Man's Search for Meaning

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Customer Reviews:   Read 284 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars very satisfied   November 22, 2008
The product arrived quickly and in excellent condition. This was a gift so I was especially pleased in the prompt service a good condition. I would definitely buy from this dealer again.


5 out of 5 stars Fascinating; deeply moving...   October 7, 2008
A stunning story of a man who survived the horrors of concentration camps. He is a psychiatrist and developed his own theories and method of therapy called logotherapy. The book covers his experience in a concentration camp and the second half of the book explains his philosophy of logotherapy. Frankl says that the meaning of life is found in every moment of living; life never ceases to have meaning, even in suffering and death. He encourages his patients and readers to live a full life by looking to the future rather than reliving the past.

Quotation: "Self-transcendence of human existence: Being human always points, and is directed, to something, or someone, other than oneself - be it a meaning to fulfil or another human being to encounter. The more one forgets himself - by giving himself to a cause to serve or another person to love - the more human he is and the more he actualizes himself..."

Excellent read. Highly Recommended.



5 out of 5 stars Who has a why to live can bear any how...   September 9, 2008
Just in case, if one wants to ascertain the level of endurance human beings possess, he needs to go no further than read through the experiences at concentration camps as recalled by a survivor - Viktor Frankl - in this book.

And considering that a will to survive does not manifest only in situations where life is at stake, physically, but at various stages in life, where even smallest of problems can seem mammoth and wreck havoc in making life miserable at psychological level, the lessons contained in this book have vast practical applications, when it comes to understanding our survival instinct.

The basic principle which differentiates a survivor from a loser is well highlighted by the following quote, which is often cited by the author in the book - 'The one who has a why to live can bear almost any how.'

I would highly recommend this book and would suggest re-reading it a few times because it would better enable on to grasp and internalize the importance of the subject addressed in this book and appreciate the viewpoint of the author.



5 out of 5 stars Reality for today and yesterday   August 12, 2008
I first read this book in college many years ago as I was working on my degree in psychology. An excerpt from it is in John McCain's autobiographical book, Faith of My Fathers: A Family Memoir. I was glad to be reminded of this book which I had not read in years. I found my old copy on the shelf but I am also glad to learn it is still available.

The comparison between Frankl and McCain as prisoners is striking. Both of them emphasize the basic human need for meaning and purpose. Both share incredible horrors of prison camp as well as the human ability to look beyond present circumstances, to keep the horrid memories from continuing as sources of torture years after the actual experiences.
We can apply this ability to many of the unfortunate experiences in our lives. It is not only an attitude of forgive and forget, it is the need to keep the horrors or smaller angers from continuing to torment us.

It is more than a little frightening that there are people who deny that the Holocaust even happened. I hope you read Frankl's book. Fully grasp the reality of his day and apply it to today's needs and problems.



5 out of 5 stars A fine, fine book!   July 20, 2008
This is a wonderful book to read merely because of it's main message. Read it and find out the meaning of the title.

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