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  1. Die Autoren dieses Heftes.Andreas Balog, Michael Baurmann, Bruno S. Frey, Stefan Hölscher, Norbert Hoerster, Gebhard Kirchgässner, Hartmut Kliemt, Peter Koller, Julian Nida-Rümelin & Ernst Tugendhat - 1992 - Analyse & Kritik 14.
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    Elements Matter.Leon Gabriel, Stefan Hölscher, Julia Schade & Ruth Schmidt - 2022 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 31 (64).
    This contribution takes into focus elements as scenes of thought in order to contest our colonial, anthropocentric and extractivist mo-dernity: fires of burning fossil fuels, waves of the open sea, shores as the landscape of islands, clouds in the sky and beyond. We sug-gest that these motifs bear the possibility to examine the problems of our present as well as to develop other, differing and new rela-tionalities.
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    Dance, Politics & Co-Immunity: Current Perspectives on Politics and Communities in the Arts Vol. 1.Stefan Hölscher & Gerald Siegmund (eds.) - 2013 - Diaphanes.
    Subject: Volume dedicated to the question of how dance, both in its historical and in its contemporary manifestations, is intricately linked to conceptualisations of the political. Whereas in this context the term "policy" means the reproduction of hegemonic power relations within already existing institutional structures, politics refers to those practices which question the space of policy as such by inscribing that into its surface which has had no place before. The art of choreography consists in distributing bodies and their relations (...)
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    Freuds Trieblehre als Konzeption eines allumfassenden Strebens nach Lust: Ein sprachanalytischer Rekonstruktionsversuch.Stefan Hölscher - 1993 - Analyse & Kritik 15 (2):192-215.
    The subject of this article is a rational reconstruction of Freud's dualistic conception of drive based on the principles of sexuality and aggression. In the first two parts today's most popular theses about this conception will be discussed critically. The last two parts of the article unfold a conception in which the search for pleasure, which is basic to all activities, replaces the fundamental principle of motivation theory, whose elementary attributes are the phenomena of sexuality and aggression. Important advantages of (...)
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