The author applies Hartmut Rosa’s resonance theory. He shows that Rosa’s notion of resonance enables a theoretical deepening of the understanding of the meaning of life and hope, as well as their useful illumination. The article’s structure is as follows: First, the author explains the phenomena of resonance, existential hope and meaning of life. On this basis, he substantiates the thesis that the meaning of life is grounded in resonance, as it presupposes all the essential characteristics of resonance. It follows that the object of the aspiration of our existential hope is resonance because without resonance, there is no meaning of life, and this is the direct ,object‘ of the aspiration of existential hope.
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