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  1. Dec 10, 2018 · The freedom of will, the will to meaning and the meaning of life. Freedom of Will. Frankl is not rejecting determinism, but merely the perverted interpretation of determinism that renders us spineless willows blowing in the wind.

  2. Mar 25, 2020 · When Frankl speaks of “the will to meaning“ as the centerpiece of his psychotherapeutic approach, he sides with a long philosophical and theological tradition in the West claiming that man is certainly not just another animal and that reason, free will, meaning, and a higher – transcendent – purpose are part of this “conditio humana ...

  3. The term “Existential” may be used in three ways: to refer to (1) existence itself, i.e., the specifically human mode of being; (2) the meaning of existence; and (3) the striving to find a concrete meaning in personal existence, that is to say, the will to meaning.

  4. Brief interview with Dr. Viktor Frankl about will to meaning. ** This video belongs to logotherapy.univie.ac.at ** you may find full lenght recordings of most interviews.

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  5. Frankl posits that the will to meaning, or the desire to find and create meaning in one’s life, is the primary motivating force in a person’s life because it is the one thing for which a person is willing to live and die.

  6. Sep 7, 2023 · Frankl believed that humans are motivated by something called a “will to meaning,” which corresponds to a desire to seek and make meaning in life. “Inasmuch as logotherapy makes him aware of the hidden logos of his existence, it is an analytical process” (Frankl, 1984, p. 125).

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  8. Jan 5, 2020 · Frankl taught that instead of a “will to pleasure” (Freud), or a “will to power” (Nietzsche), what a person actually needs for a fulfilling life is the “will to meaning.”

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