Sheyvan
Sheyvan t1_j1zebq5 wrote
Reply to ElI5: Why does Descartes sometimes use the term "mind" and sometimes the word "souls" in his writings? by [deleted]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9_Descartes
>was a French philosopher, scientist, and mathematician, widely considered a seminal figure in the emergence of modern philosophy and science.
...pretty sure he used neither word.
Sheyvan t1_iy4kkjz wrote
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*you're
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>Seven Nation Army became a sports anthem with a solidly minor riff.
Ok, sure - the Melody is in Minor, but Jack White plays every Chord as a major one in an open tuning. Lots of Chromatic Mediants. ;)
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Meia is Middle East, India, Africa i think
Sheyvan t1_j203tfz wrote
Reply to comment by -Humdog- in ElI5: Why does Descartes sometimes use the term "mind" and sometimes the word "souls" in his writings? by [deleted]
Yes, that's my point. You'd have to look up what word descartes uses and how it was translated. Depending on context similar words might get different translations and vice versa.