
Der Sinn und Wert des Lebens, published in 1908 by philosopher Rudolf Eucken, examines the meaning and value of human life amid modern challenges. Eucken explores how different life orders—religious, idealistic, and naturalistic—shape humanity's understanding of purpose, particularly in the aftermath of World War I. The book addresses existential dilemmas and the crisis of belief that arise when traditional frameworks fail to provide answers, encouraging readers to critically engage with these themes to find renewed significance in life.











