1958
"Through habits formed in intercourse with the world, we also in-habit the world. It becomes a home, and the home is part of our every experience." - Dewey 1958: 104
2007
"To inhabit is necessarily to inhabit a world, that is to say, to have there much more than a place of sojourn: its place, in the strong sense of the term, as that which allows something to properly take place. ... What takes place takes place in a world and by way of that world. A world is the common place of a totality of places: of presences and dispositions for possible events. ...
"A world is an ethos, a habitus and an inhabiting ..." - Nancy 2007: 42
"A world is an ethos, a habitus and an inhabiting ..." - Nancy 2007: 42