The article presents an idea of „the unconscious God” of V. Frankl (1905–1997), a psychoanalyst and afounder of so called „third Vienesse school”. Frankl, aprisoner of Auschwitz (no. 119104) and Dachau, analyzes amodern World as adoctor (psychiatrist) and aphilosopher. The author shows how experience of concentration camps (1942–1945) influences his moral philosophy. In his, avictim of the Holocaust, opinion, modern society is endlessly in crisis, which appears to begin in modern Europe. Frankl, in abook „The Unconscious God”, gives an option to modern human and also discusses on the one hand apessimistic vision of „death of God” in Auschwitz (M. Buber, H. Jonas), and on the other optimistic vision of neopsychoanalysis (E. Fromm).
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