elutähtsuse
Elutähtsuse, also spelled as "elutähtsus," is a concept in Estonian philosophy and literature that refers to the inherent value or worth of life. The term is often associated with the works of Estonian philosopher and writer Jaan Kaplinski, who explored the idea in his 1933 book "Elutähtsuse filosoofia" (Philosophy of the Value of Life). Kaplinski argued that life has an intrinsic value that cannot be reduced to material or instrumental purposes. He believed that the value of life lies in its own existence and the experiences it offers, rather than in the outcomes or achievements it produces.
Elutähtsuse is a central theme in Estonian literature, particularly in the works of authors like August Kitzberg
In recent years, the concept of elutähtsuse has been revisited and reinterpreted by contemporary Estonian thinkers