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Der Sinn und Wert des Lebens

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The work diagnoses a modern spiritual crisis arising from competing life-orders—religious, idealist, naturalist, and emergent individualism—and argues that fragmentation of meaning weakens moral and cultural life. After surveying and critiquing prevailing responses, the author develops a central thesis that human flourishing requires a renewed inward, spiritual orientation which integrates personal conscience, communal responsibility, and purposeful action. The argument traces obstacles such as the dominance of nature, intellectual uncertainty, and moral entanglement, then draws practical implications for individual conduct, social tasks, and cultural renewal. The presentation combines critical analysis with constructive proposals aimed at restoring coherence and depth to contemporary life.

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Rudolf Eucken

Rudolf Eucken was a German philosopher and Nobel laureate known for his contributions to the fields of ethics and idealism. His works often explore the relationship between ethics and modern thought, as exemplified in his notable book "Ethics and Modern Thought: A Theory of Their Relations." Eucken's philosophy emphasizes the significance of life’s purpose and values, which he articulates in texts such as "Life's Basis and Life's Ideal: The Fundamentals of a New Philosophy of Life" and "Der Sinn und Wert des Lebens." His writings reflect a deep engagement with the spiritual and existential questions of his time, making him a prominent figure in German philosophical thought.

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