Notes

1 Hartwig Citation2008, xviii.

2 Bhaskar Citation2010, 6.

3 I would argue that much of what is written here is also relevant to same-sex relationships which are immune neither to asymmetries nor to the influence of cultural (patriarchal) patterns of relating.

4 This is not to say that all women would equally participate in even the mild rebellion of a raised eyebrow. For many this would be too disloyal to their husband or to men in general. However, the patriarchal structure that leads to ‘the raised eyebrow’ exists even if not all women acknowledge its presence by raising their eyebrows.

5 Sayer Citation2000.

1 Hostettler Citation2013.

2 Cf. Gunnarsson Citation2014.

3 Cf. Scott Citation2009.

4 Bhaskar [1993] Citation2008.

5 Juul Citation2011.

6 Benjamin Citation1988.

1 See Passeron Citation1986.

1 It is a separate question, of interest to readers of this journal and to those who use transcendental arguments in a different way, whether or not this is exclusively how they are to be understood. But this is certainly the way in which Kant understood them.

2 Allison Citation2004, 300.

3 Meillassoux Citation2009.

4 Bayne Citation2004, 109, original emphasis.

5 Cited in Bayne Citation2004, 109 (A494/522).

6 Bayne Citation2004, 111.

1 He was quoted as asking this same question in Brodeur Citation1986.

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