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Joseph B. Fabry

Joseph B. Fabry was a significant figure in the field of logotherapy, a form of existential analysis developed by Viktor Frankl. Born in Vienna, Austria, he was deeply influenced by Frankl's ideas, particularly the concept that finding meaning in life is the central human motivational force. Fabry's work primarily focused on promoting and interpreting Frankl's theories, helping to bring them to a broader audience.

After moving to the United States, Fabry continued his work as an author and educator, dedicating his career to teaching and writing about logotherapy. He served as the General Secretary of the International Association for Logotherapy at the Viktor Frankl Institute of Logotherapy in California, which aims to advance the study and practice of logotherapy.

Fabry's contributions to the field are well-regarded, and his writings, including 'The Pursuit of Meaning: Viktor Frankl, Logotherapy, and Life,' remain influential in the realms of psychology and existential philosophy. His efforts have helped to sustain and expand the legacy of Viktor Frankl's work, making it accessible to a new generation of thinkers and practitioners interested in the pursuit of meaning in life.

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