How do Martin Buber, Emanual Levinas, and Elie Wiesel differ from Victor Frankl in their views of the possibility of finding meaning in response to the holocaust?

  • How do Martin Buber, Emanual Levinas, and Elie Wiesel differ from Victor 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.