Ethics Moment: Why Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning is the best book I’ve ever read

Ethics Moment: Why Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning is the best book I’ve ever read
Flickr/Emily Cartin
Ethics Moment: Why Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning is the best book I’ve ever read
Flickr/Emily Cartin

Ethics Moment: Why Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning is the best book I’ve ever read

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As many know, Loyola University Chicago professor Al Gini is an avid reader.  Just last week, in fact, he posted his annual, wide-ranging list of Top 10 Books of the Year.  

It’s chock full of fiction, non-fiction, mystery, memoir and all genres in between. 

But what’s his favorite book of all time? 

As a reader and philosophy professor, Al has been presented with this question a lot. 

And he’s found a fitting suggestion:

Al Gini is a professor of business ethics and chair of the department of management at Loyola University Chicago. He is also the co-founder and associate editor of Business Ethics Quarterly, and the author of several books, including My Job, My Self and Seeking the Truth of Things: Confessions of a (catholic) Philosopher.