[PHILOS-L] Call for Reviewers | Phenomenological Reviews | August 2026

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Iulian Apostolescu

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Dear Colleagues,

Phenomenological Reviews (ISSN: 2297-7627) is currently seeking qualified reviewers for new and forthcoming books in the field. If you are interested in reviewing, please contact us at rev...@ophen.org.

New reviewers should include a brief description of their qualifications when reaching out. Reviews should provide both a thorough reconstruction and critical assessment of the book's argument, ranging from 3,000 to 6,000 words in length. Please keep footnotes to a minimum.

The deadline for submission is November 30, 2026.

For additional information about available titles or other reviewing opportunities, please don't hesitate to contact us at the email address above.

  1. Facundo Bey: Permanecer junto a los griegos, UNSAM Edita, 2026
  2. Simon Critchley: Heidegger Thinking: ‘Being and Time’ Explained,  New York Review Books, 2026
  3. M. B. Fazi, A. R. Galloway, M. Handelman, L. Weatherby: Digital Theory, University of Minnesota Press, 2025
  4. Jessica Frazier: Gadamer on Being, Palgrave Macmillan, 2026
  5. Jason Gaiger: The Thread of Recognition, Oxford University Press, 2026
  6. M. Gapševičius, U. Damm, M. Harrison (Eds.): Non-Machines. Experiencing Life Beyond Machines and Humans, Transcript, 2026
  7. Catherine Gotschy: Soziologisch denken mit Hans Blumenberg, Springer, 2025
  8. R. Van Hezewijk, H. J. Stam: The Indispensability of Phenomenology, Experiment and History, Springer, 2025
  9. George Ikkos, Thomas Becker (Eds.): Psychiatry after Kraepelin: Ambition Images Practices 1926-2026, Springer, 2026
  10. G. Iocco, B. Centi, F. Fabbianelli (Eds.): Between Philosophy and Phenomenology of Value, Brill, 2026
  11. Sven Hroar Klempe: From Metaphysics to Culture, Springer, 2025
  12. Mirjam E. Kotwick: The Ancient Interpretation of Dreams, Princeton University Press, 2026
  13. Curtis Lee Jr: The Symbolism of Holiness, Bloomsbury, 2026
  14. Dieter Mersch, Michael Mayer (Hrsg): Medialität und Kritik, De Gruyter Brill, 2026
  15. I. A. Moore: Heidegger and the Problem of Metaphysics as Ontotheology, Cambridge University Press, 2026
  16. M. Piasentier, Panu-Matti Pöykkö (Eds.): Reason, Crisis, and Europe, Routledge, 2026
  17. Søren Riis: Modernity and Technology, Lexington Books, 2024
  18. Hermann Schmitz: Die Liebe, Karl Alber Verlag, 2026
  19. Hermann Schmitz: Atmospheres, Mimesis International, 2023
  20. Alexander Schnell: Dasein. Ein transzendentalphänomenologischer Kommentar zu Sein und Zeit, Klostermann, 2026
  21. Andrew Schumann: Philosophical Logic: A Phenomenological Approach, World Scientific Publishing, 2026 
  22. Ted Toadvine: The Memory of the World, University of Minnesota Press, 2024
  23. Konrad Werner: The Ontology of Ecological Cognition, Routledge, 2026

Best wishes,
Iulian Apostolescu 

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