Barbara Ränsch-Trill

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Barbara Ränsch-Trill (* 1940 ; † 2006 ) was a German sports philosopher and university lecturer .

Life

Ränsch-Trill studied philosophy , German and pedagogy in Hamburg and Münster . Afterwards she worked as a research assistant at the Westphalian Wilhelms University and the Technical University of Braunschweig and worked as a lecturer at the University of Fine Arts in Braunschweig .

In 1996 she completed her habilitation (subject: "Fantasy: Knowledge of the World and Creation of the World; on the Philosophical Theory of Imagination") and then in the same year took over the management of the Philosophical Seminar at the German Sport University Cologne . Her research focus was on the term aesthetics , which she considered in relation to anthropology, ethics, art and cultural philosophy, among other things. The complex “time and speed” was also one of her research topics. From 2001 she headed a research project on the subject of "The artificial human". In addition, she dealt with doping from an ethical point of view, sport in caricatures and the topic of dance.

In 1999 she published the book “Creativity. Phenomenon - Concept - Current Sports Science ”and in 2004 as part of the series“ Texts, Sources, Documents on Sports Science ”the book“ Cult - Sport - Art - Symbol. Dance in cultural memory ”.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Tim Nebelung: Barbara Ränsch-Trill - In appreciation and memory . In: Leipzig sports science contributions . Issue 2 (47), 2006, pp. 169, 170 .
  2. Ränsch-Trill, Barbara: Fantasy: World Knowledge and World Creation; to the philosophical theory of the imagination. In: kataloge.uni-hamburg.de. Retrieved February 3, 2019 .
  3. Barbara Ränsch-Trill: "Time and Speed": sporting experience in accelerated processes (=  focal points of sports science ). Academia Verl., 2002, ISBN 978-3-89665-234-8 ( bisp-surf.de [accessed on February 3, 2019]).
  4. Barbara Ränsch-Trill: The “artificial human” - a sports science perspective? 2001, accessed February 3, 2019 .
  5. Barbara Ränsch-Trill: Doping - the fall of man into sin . 2004, ISBN 978-3-89785-306-5 , pp. 249–257 ( bisp-surf.de [accessed on February 3, 2019]).
  6. Barbara Ränsch-Trill: "The ball is round": Sport in the caricature . In: Research Innovation Technology: the FIT science magazine of the German Sport University Cologne . No. 1 , 1999, ISSN  1434-7776 , p. 7–13 ( bisp-surf.de [accessed on February 3, 2019]).
  7. Barbara Ränsch-Trill: dance. World game - game of movements - free game of the powers of knowledge . In: SportZeiten: Sport in history, culture and society . tape 2 , no. 2 , 2002, ISSN  1617-7606 , p. 7–18 ( bisp-surf.de [accessed on February 3, 2019]).
  8. Barbara Ränsch-Trill: cult - sport - art - symbol: dance in cultural memory (=  texts - sources - documents on sports science ). Hofmann, 2004, ISBN 978-3-7780-6912-7 ( bisp-surf.de [accessed on February 3, 2019]).
  9. "Creativity": Phenomenon - Concept - topicality in sports science (=  focal points in sports science . ARRAY (0x2ec3548)). Academia-Verl., Sankt Augustin 1999, ISBN 978-3-89665-138-9 ( uni-heidelberg.de [accessed on February 3, 2019]).
  10. Barbara Ränsch-Trill: Cult - Sport - Art - Symbol: Dance in cultural memory (=  texts - sources - documents on sports science . ARRAY (0x3e4ecf0)). Hofmann, Schorndorf 2004, ISBN 978-3-7780-6912-7 ( uni-heidelberg.de [accessed on February 3, 2019]).