Call for Reviewers: Phenomenological Reviews online journal

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The online journal Phenomenological Reviews – dedicated exclusively to publishing book reviews – seeks qualified reviewers for thirteen new books.

Phenomenological Reviews (ISSN: 2297-7627) is an online journal exclusively dedicated to the publication of book reviews related to phenomenology and the phenomenological movement.

The journal aims to promote phenomenology, to foster interest and support research in the field of phenomenological philosophy, and to provide a network for those interested in and/or working in this field. The journal welcomes a broad spectrum of qualitative and interpretive book reviews by scholars from all over the world.

The journal is currently seeking qualified reviewers for the following books:

Iulian Apostolescu (Ed.): The Subject(s) of Phenomenology: Rereading Husserl, Springer, 2020 http://bit.ly/subjectspheno
James Bahoh: Heidegger’s Ontology of Events, Edinburgh University Press, 2019
Rudolf Bernet: Force, Drive, Desire: A Philosophy of Psychoanalysis, Northwestern University Press, 2020
Roland Breeur: L.I.S. Lies – Imposture – Stupidity, Jonas ir Jokūbas, 2019
Ulrich Dopatka: Phänomenologie der absoluten Subjektivität. Eine Untersuchung zur präreflexiven Bewusstseinsstruktur im Ausgang von Edmund Husserl, Jean-Paul Sartre, Michel Henry und Jean-Luc Marion, Fink, 2019
Lode Lauwaert: Marquis de Sade and Continental Philosophy, Edinburgh University Press, 2019
Olga Louchakova-Schwartz (Ed.): The Problem of Religious Experience, Springer, 2019
Corine Pelluchon: Pour comprendre Levinas. Un philosophe pour notre temps, Seuil, 2020
Matthias Schloßberger: Phänomenologie der Normativität: Entwurf einer materialen Anthropologie im Anschluss an Max Scheler und Helmuth Plessner, Schwabe Verlag, 2019
Matthew Sharpe, Maciej Kałuża, Peter Francev (Eds.): Brill’s Companion to Camus: Camus among the Philosophers, Brill, 2020
Roland Végsö: Worldlessness After Heidegger: Phenomenology, Psychoanalysis, Deconstruction, Edinburgh University Press, 2020
Fredrik Westerlund: Heidegger and the Problem of Phenomena, Bloomsbury, 2020
Phillip Zarrilli: (Toward) a Phenomenology of Acting, Routledge, 2019

New reviewers should include a brief description of qualifications.

Contributions should include both an in-depth reconstruction and a critical assessment of the book’s argument and should be between 3000 and 5000 words in length. Footnotes should be kept to a minimum. All reviews should be completed within three months of the receipt of the book.

The deadline for the reviews is May 15th, 2020.

Please contact the editors at [email protected] with any expressions of interest.