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Amund Ove Børdahl is an Associate Professor in Philosophy and Rhetoric at the Department of Philosophy, University of Bergen. His academic work spans classical literature, rhetoric, philosophy, and literary theory, with particular expertise in Greek and Roman texts, the history of rhetoric, and contemporary Norwegian literature.
Børdahl's research interests demonstrate remarkable breadth, ranging from ancient Greek tragedy and Roman rhetoric to modern Norwegian authors like Georg Johannesen and even contemporary music figures like Bob Dylan. His scholarly approach consistently bridges historical and contemporary perspectives, examining how classical traditions continue to inform modern thought and expression.
His recent publications reveal a distinctive interdisciplinary trajectory, with significant work on classical reception, rhetorical history, and literary analysis. Børdahl has made notable contributions to understanding the rhetorical traditions from antiquity through the Renaissance to the present day, while also engaging deeply with Norwegian literary figures and cultural history.
Børdahl maintains an active scholarly presence through numerous publications, lectures, and academic engagements. His work often explores the intersections between philosophy, rhetoric, and literature, demonstrating how these fields inform each other across historical periods.
His teaching and research at the University of Bergen focus on the enduring relevance of classical rhetorical traditions, the evolution of philosophical thought, and the complex relationship between historical texts and contemporary interpretation.



