An essay of 400 to 800 words (with a typical font and spacing, this will be approximately 1-1/2 to 3 pages), respond to the following question:
How do Buber, Levinas, and Wiesel differ from Frankl in their views of the possibility of finding meaning in response to the Holocaust? What do the terms freedom, responsibility, and suffering mean to Frankl? Does the fact that Wiesel and Frankl endured the concentration camps give their views a greater resonance for you? Explain your answer.
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Ambrosio, F. J. - The Holocaust and the Crisis of Forgiveness [Video].
Ambrosio, F. J. - Viktor Frankl-Freedom's Search for Meaning [Video].
Frankl, V. E. - Man's Search for Meaning [Book].