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Joseph Campbell said, “The study of myths around the world shows us what we are up to in this life, about what we are to do, what is in our nature.” Pretend that you are one of the mythologists that we studied (other than Jung). Write a response to this statement from this person’s perspective.

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I am writing this response from the perspective of Edward Burnett Tylor. In my opinion, this quotation is too psychological. Myths explain natural phenomena. People did not create them as a moral guide. Myths use anthropomorphism to explain human behavior and are useful in the study of human nature, social values, and the origin of customs in the past. They make us realize that most of us have a common past and that we head toward a common destiny. People created myths to understand the world that they lived in because they did not have access to scientific knowledge. However, with our current scientific methods, we should analyze the truth behind these myths. The best explanatory tool for myths is science, not psychology. We can understand the true meaning of our existence only if we are open to receive scientifically validated knowledge. We should abandon old customs and rituals and nurture a scientific perspective, which will provide rational answers to various questions we have about our world.

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In my opinion, this quotation is too psychological. Myths explain natural phenomena. People did not create them as a moral guide. Myths use anthropomorphism to explain human behavior and are useful in the study of human nature, social values, and the origin of customs in the past. They make us realize that most of us have a common past and that we head toward a common destiny. People created myths to understand the world that they lived in because they did not have access to scientific knowledge. However, with our current scientific methods, we should analyze the truth behind these myths. The best explanatory tool for myths is science, not psychology. We can understand the true meaning of our existence only if we are open to receive scientifically validated knowledge. We should abandon old customs and rituals and nurture a scientific perspective, which will provide rational answers to various questions we have about our world.

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