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Viktor Emil
Frankl (26
March 1905 – 2
September 1997) was an
Austrian neurologist, psychologist, philosopher, and
Holocaust survivor, who
founded logotherapy...
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Frankl is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Ludwig August von
Frankl (1810–1894),
Austrian writer and
philanthropist Michal Frankl (born...
- Man's
Search for
Meaning is a 1946 book by
Viktor Frankl chronicling his
experiences as a
prisoner in ****
concentration camps during World War II, and...
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psychiatrist Viktor Frankl. It is
founded on the
premise that the
primary motivational force of
individuals is to find
meaning in life.
Frankl describes it as...
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Spencer N.
Frankl (c. 1933 – c. Oct. 2007) was an
American dentist.
Frankl grew up in
Philadelphia where he
became friends with
Rhoda Stein and married...
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Peter Frankl (born 2
October 1935) is a Hungarian-born
British pianist. He
mainly performs music from the
classical period (particularly Mozart), the Romantic...
- Paul
Frankl (22
April 1878 – 30
January 1962) was an art
historian born in Austria-Hungary.
Frankl is most
known for his
writings on the
history and principles...
- The
Franklin Institute is a
science museum and a
center of
science education and
research in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is
named after the American...
- Kate
Friedlander (born Käte
Frankl; also Käte Misch-
Frankl or Kate Friedländer-
Frankl; 1902–1949) was a psychoanalyst, who left
Germany for
England in...
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Franklin for
Short is an
indie band from Ventura,
California that
touts a folky-beach sound.
Current members include Seth Pettersen,
Trevor Beld-Jimenez...