Re: la condition de possibilite

The phrase "la condition de possibilite" is spares
all over the book. Foucault never explained exactly
what he meant under "condition de possibilite", and
this was his main concept.Me too, I am also in great
difficulty to define this notion.
--- Alex Nikolic <alexnikolic@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I am working as a research assistant for Clifford
> Shearing at RegNet,
> Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian
> National University. I
> have been asked to find a reference to 'la condition
> de possibilite' in
> Michel Foucault's work and have discovered that it
> is somewhere in his 'Les
> Mots et les Choses'. Unfortunately, the book does
> not have an index and the
> contents pages have not been helpful in locating
> where Foucault uses the
> phrase. Does this ring a bell with you? It has
> been suggested that I write
> to you.
>
> I would be very grateful if anyone would write me a
> brief reply. Anything
> at all that springs to mind about 'la condition de
> possibilite' would be a
> great help.
>
> Thank you,
> Alexandra Nikolic
>
>
>
>
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>
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