In a world increasingly shaped by uncertainty, technological acceleration, and societal change, the Institute for Global Logoculture (IGL) sets a conscious counterpoint: We promote a culture of meaning, empowering individuals, organizations, and societies to act with awareness and value orientation.
Our mission is to integrate the insights of Viktor Frankl’s Logotherapy and Existential Analysis with modern scientific and societal discourses. Through research, education, and interdisciplinary dialogue, we create spaces where individuals and institutions can reflect on and strengthen their sense of purpose.
We believe that a meaning-centered society is more resilient, cooperative, and future-proof. Our institute acts as a think tank, educational platform, and advisory body, inspiring decision-makers from business, politics, and science with innovative concepts.
Our Guiding Principles:
- Meaning as the core of human existence: We foster a deeper engagement with existential questions in leadership, education, and societal development.
- Interdisciplinary exchange: We connect psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, and economics to develop scientifically grounded and practical solutions.
- Global perspective: Our work is internationally oriented and acknowledges cultural diversity in the search for meaning.
- Practice-oriented research: We translate scientific findings into concrete recommendations for businesses, educational systems, and political decision-making.
- Humanity and responsibility: We stand for an ethic of freedom, responsibility, and dignity, fostering sustainable development on all levels.
Our Goal:
The IGL aims to build a global network of meaning-driven leaders, researchers, and changemakers, working together to cultivate a culture that promotes not just growth and innovation, but places the human being at its core.
“Shaping a World Where Meaning Matters”