
معرفی
Dr. Daniel Wehinger is a Senior Scientist at the Institute for Christian Philosophy within the Catholic Theological Faculty at the University of Innsbruck. He holds a PhD from the Munich School of Philosophy (2016) and has conducted research at institutions such as the Center for Subjectivity Research in Copenhagen and the Institut Jean Nicod in Paris. His academic role includes coordinating the Bachelor’s and Master’s programs in Philosophy and Philosophy of Religion. He transitioned from a Research Associate (2008–2020) to his current position as Senior Scientist in 2020.
**Education**:
- Bachelor’s/Master’s in Philosophy, University of Innsbruck
- Studies at the University of Notre Dame (USA)
- Doctorate from the Munich School of Philosophy (2016)
**Research Interests**: Wehinger’s work focuses on phenomenological approaches to embodiment, intersubjectivity, and existential philosophy. He critiques theories of mind-body dualism (e.g., Sartre) and explores Merleau-Ponty’s embodied cognition. His recent publications address recognition theory, corporeal philosophy, and ethical frameworks rooted in embodied subjectivity.
**Advising & Grants**: No specific grants or advisees listed, though his role as a Senior Scientist likely involves mentoring students through his teaching and program coordination.
**Labs/Teams**: Active within the Institute for Christian Philosophy, collaborating on interdisciplinary projects at the intersection of theology, ethics, and phenomenology.



