what does /lit/ think about his work "man's search for meaning"? do you think that its a good book or that is cohelo-tier crap?
>>9777742
i never read it but i really like the title and invoke the phrase frequently
Almost every morning, I lose my keys and need a good fifteen minutes to find them, and I always think, "This is just like Frankl's book, Man's Search for Keys". It's a real KEYS HOLOCAUST in my apartment sometimes.
>>9777742
Heeb attempts to rip off Camus and Kierkegaard by ramming hours and hours of holocaust imagery down your throat
he also has a fundamental misunderstanding of the word λόγος
read anyone else
>>9777773
>Heeb attempts to rip off Camus and Kierkegaard by ramming hours and hours of holocaust imagery down your throat
I agree with that, but why do you think that
>he also has a fundamental misunderstanding of the word λόγος
?
>read anyone else
Who do you recommend?
>>9777742
It's an easy introduction. If you are new to the world of philosophy or psychology, go for it. If you're looking for heavy-weight readings, that book isn't it. The book is ideal for someone starting their journey; it genuinely helps. Would like /lit/ like it, probably not. Is it a waste of time, absolutely not.