Not quite 110 votes on this more specialized survey, results are again not crazy, though it's clear strength in Nietzsche and Schopenhauer, for example, counts for less than strength in Hegel and German Idealism typically (which, of course, stands the reality of respective insight on its head!). I've listed the relevant faculty in parentheses at each school:
2. Columbia University (Carman, Gooding-Williams, Neuhouser, also Honneth part-time) (loses to Chicago by 9 votes)
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3. New York University (Hopkins, Longuenesse, Richardson, Shaw) (loses to Columbia by 29 votes)
Brown University (Guyer, Larmore, Reginster) (loses to NYU by 3 votes)
University of California, Riverside (Clark, Keller, Novakovic) (loses to Brown by 3 votes)
6. Johns Hopkins University (E. Forster, Melamed, Moyar) (loses to UCR by 8 votes)
7. Stanford University (L. Anderson, Hussain) (loses to Hopkins by 8 votes)
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8. Princeton University (Nehamas, Patten) (loses to Stanford by 11 votes)
9. Cornell University (Kosch, Miller) (loses to Stanford by 6 votes)
10. Yale University (Benhabib, Franks) (loses to Cornell by 6 votes)
Runners-up for the top ten: Georgetown (with Pinkard) trailed Yale by just 4 votes, and UC San Diego (with Hardimon, Rutherford, Tolley, and Watkins) trailed Georgetown by just 6.
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