The Modern Study of Myth and Its Relation to Science
The history of the modern study of myth can be divided into two main categories: that which sees myth as the primitive counterpart to natural science, itself considered overwhelmingly modern, and that which sees myth as almost anything but the primitive counterpart to natural science. The first cate...
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Year: 2015, Volume: 50, Issue: 3, Pages: 757-771 |
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