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Arno Böhler is an Associate Professor (Privatdozent) in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Vienna's Faculty of Philosophy and Education. His academic work centers on the dynamic interplay between philosophy and performance, with a strong emphasis on artistic research methodologies and corporeal dimensions of philosophical practice.
Böhler's research traverses Performance Philosophy, Philosophy of Art, and Aesthetics, while deeply engaging with Kantian thought, Deleuze studies, and Indian philosophical traditions. He investigates the materiality and temporality of speech acts and performance, bridging historical frameworks with contemporary artistic research to redefine philosophical methodology through embodied practice.
His scholarly recognition includes the prestigious Erwin Schrödinger research grant from the Austrian Science Fund, awarded for his work at New York University in 2000 with an extension in 2001. Major projects include 'Korporale Performanz' (2010-2014) on corporeal performance and 'Materiality and Temporality of Performative Speech Acts' (2004-2007).
With 326 documented activities including 268 talks, Böhler actively disseminates knowledge through public engagements like his 2024 presentations on Indian Philosophy and 'Rote Herzens*Angelegenheiten', demonstrating significant commitment to bridging academic research with public discourse as evidenced by media features in 2017.

