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External Reviewers Studia Phaenomenologica 2012-2020 1 External Reviewers Studia Phaenomenologica 2012-2020 1. Smaranda Aldea (Kent State University) 2. Jason Alvis (University of Vienna) 3. MiChael Andrews (University of Portland) 4. Babette BabiCh (Fordham University) 5. Karl Baier (University of Vienna) 6. Stefano BanCalari (Università degli Studi "La Sapienza" di Roma) 7. Marina BanChetti (Florida AtlantiC University) 8. Gabriella Baptist (Università degli Studi di Cagliari) 9. Jeffrey Barash (Université de PiCardie Jules Verne) 10. MiChael Barber (Saint Louis University) 11. Jason Bell (Mount Allison University) 12. Angela Ales Bello (PontifiCal Lateran University) 13. Robert BernasConi (Pennsylvania State University) 14. Rudolf Bernet (University of Leuven) 15. Matteo BianChin (Università Milano-Bicocca) 16. Etienne Bimbenet (Université Jean Moulin) 17. Cristi Bodea (Babes-Bolyai University) 18. George Bondor (Alexandru Ioan Cuza University) 19. 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Peter Costello (Providence College) 40. John Crosby (FranCisCan University of Steubenville) 41. Carolyn Culbertson (Florida Gulf Coast University) 42. Guido Cusinato (University of Verona) 43. Daniel Dahlstrom (Boston University) 44. PasCal David (Université de Brest) 45. SCott Davidson (Oklahoma City University) 46. Zachary Davis (St. John’s University) 47. Arnaud DeWalque (Université de Liège) 48. Alfred Denker (Independent SCholar) 49. MarCo Deodati (University of Rome) 50. Colby Dickinson (Loyola University ChiCago) 51. Carmine Di Martino (Università degli Studi di Milano) 52. Alexandru DinCoviCi (SNSPA BuCureşti) 53. James Dodd (New SChool for SoCial ResearCh) 54. Elsa Dorlin (Université Paris 8) 55. John Drummond (Fordham University) 56. Dragoș DuiCu (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) 57. Nader El-Bizri (AmeriCan University of Beirut) 58. Lester Embree † (Florida AtlantiC University) 59. Chad Engelland (University of Dallas) 60. Stephan van Erp (University of Leuven) 61. Faustino Fabbianelli (University of Parma) 62. Julien Farges (ArChives Husserl, Paris) 63. Joachim Feldes (Charles University) 64. James FaulConer (Brigham Young University) 65. Susi Ferrarello (University of San FranCisCo) 66. Stéphane Finetti (Université Saint-Louis Bruxelles) 67. Florian Forestier (Université Paris-Sorbonne IV) 68. Guillaume FréChette (University of Salzburg) 69. Gregory Fried (Boston College) 70. Nathalie Frogneux (Université Catholique de Louvain) 71. Peter GaitsCh (Karl-Franzens-University of Graz) 72. Robert Gall (West Liberty University) 73. Mildred Galland-Szymkowiak (CNRS, Paris) 74. Leone Gazziero (University of Lille) 75. Christina GsChwandtner (Fordham University) 76. Jean Claude Gens (Université de Bourogne) 77. Raphaël Gély (Université de Liège) 78. PatriCia Glazebrook (Washington State University) 79. Anne Gléonec (Université Paris 7) 80. Susi Gottloeber (National University of Ireland) 81. Philip Grier (Dickinson College) 82. MiChael Gubser (James Madison University) 83. Roberta GuCCinelli (Max SCheler GesellsChaft) 84. Maria Gyemant (ArChives Husserl de Paris) 85. Joanna Hańderek (Instytut Filozofii Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego) 86. James Hart (Indiana University) 87. Gert-Jan van der Heiden (Radboud University Nijmegen) 88. Kevin Hermberg (DominiCan College of Blauvelt) 89. Ryan HiCkerson (Western Oregon University) 90. Walter Hopp (Boston Universit) 91. Robyn Horner (Australian CatholiC University) 92. Carlo Ierna (UtreCht University) 93. Don Ihde (State University of New York) 94. Andrew Inkpin (University of Melbourne) 95. Gemmo IoCCo (University of Parma) 96. LuCian Ionel (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg) 97. Virgil Iordache (University of BuCharest) 98. Arun Iyer (Seattle University) 99. FrédériC Jacquet (Université Paris-I) 100. Hanne Jacobs (Loyola University ChiCago) 101. François Jaran (Universitat de ValènCia) 102. Jered James (Marquette University) 103. Grégori Jean (University of Louvain) 104. Ciprian Jeler (University of BuCharest) 105. Servanne Jollivet (ECole Normale Supérieure) 106. Antje Kapust (Ruhr-Universität BoChum) 107. Rajiv Kaushik (BroCk University) 108. Tobias Keiling (RheinisChe FriedriCh-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn) 109. Eugene Kelly (New York Institute of TeChnology) 110. MiChael Kelly (Boston College) 111. Theodore Kisiel (Northern Illinois University) 112. Branko Klun (Universität Wien) 113. Kenneth Knies (Sacred Heart University) 114. Martin KoCi (Universität Wien) 115. George Kovacs (Florida International University) 116. Stefan Kristensen (Univeristy of Geneva) 117. Gerard Kuperus (University of San FranCisCo) 118. Vitaly Kurennoj (National ResearCh University–Higher SChool of EConomiCs) 119. RiCCardo Lazzari (independent researCher) 120. Jean LeClerCq (Université Catholique de Louvain) 121. Mark Letteri (University of Windsor) 122. Paul Livingston (University of New MexiCo) 123. PatriCk Llored (Université Jean Moulin) 124. Steve Lofts (Western University Canada) 125. Sebastian Luft (Marquette University) 126. BenCe Marosan (Budapest Business SChool) 127. Antonino Mazzu (Université Libre de Bruxelles) 128. EriC Mohr (Duquesne University) 129. Gregory Moss (Chinese University of Hong Kong) 130. Thomas Nenon (University of Memphis) 131. Karel Novotny (Charles University, Prague) 132. RiCCardo Martinelli (University of Trieste) 133. Bill McKenna (Miami Univeristy) 134. William McNeill (DePaul University) 135. Jérôme Melançon (University of Regina) 136. Edouard Mehl (Université de Strasbourg) 137. James MensCh (Charles University Prague) 138. Christopher Merwin (Emory University) 139. Wioletta MiskiewiCz (FrenCh National Centre for SCientifiC ResearCh) 140. Jeff MitsCherling (University of Guelph) 141. FrédériC Moinat (Gymnase d'Yverdon) 142. Laetitia Mouze (Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès) 143. Thomas Nenon (The University of Memphis) 144. Noburu Notomi (Keio University) 145. Alina Noveanu (Babeș-Bolyai University) 146. Karel Novotny (Charles University) 147. Andreas Oberprantacher (Universität InnsbruCk) 148. Marjolein Oele (University of San FranCisCo) 149. Janet O’Shea (University of California) 150. Vittorio de Palma (Independent Reseacher) 151. Johannes Pause (Université du Luxembourg) 152. Christophe Perrin (University of Louvain) 153. Henning PeuCker (Paderborn University) 154. Etienne Pinat (ACtu-philosophia) 155. Sorin Ovidiu Podar (Independent SCholar) 156. Delia Popa (Université Catholique de Louvain) 157. Alice Pugliese (Università degli Studi di Palermo) 158. Ignacio Quepons (University of MexiCo) 159. NiCholas ResCher (University of Pittsburg) 160. Mark Roberts (FranCisCan University of Steubenville) 161. RiChard RojCewiCz (Duquesne University) 162. Robert Roreitner (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität MünChen) 163. Alessandro SaliCe (University College Cork) 164. Mikko Sammalkivi (University of Helsinki) 165. Emre San (İstanbul 29 Mayıs University) 166. Danielle Sands (University of London) 167. Bob Sandmeyer (University of KentuCky) 168. Daniele De Santis (Charles University, Prague) 169. Frank SChalow (The University of New Orleans) 170. Hans Schelkshorn (Universität Wien) 171. Matthias SChloßberger (Universität Potsdam) 172. LawrenCe SChmid (Hendrix College) 173. Matthew SChunke (Southern Illinois University) 174. Josef Seifert (International ACademy of Philosophy IAP-IFES Granada) 175. Hans Rainer Sepp (Charles University Prague) 176. Claudia Serban (Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès) 177. Denis Seron (Université de Liège) 178. Milos SevCik (Charles University, Prague) 179. Jairo José da Silva (São Paulo State University) 180. Barry Smith (SUNY: University at Buffalo) 181. NiCholas Smith (Södertörn University) 182. RoChus Sowa (RWTH Aachen University) 183. Andrea Staiti (Boston College) 184. Leo Stan (York University) 185. Ovidiu StanCiu (Institut Catolique de Paris) 186. 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