Greek mythology. — Noble Dust
Despite the fact that mythology could be -sometimes- extravagant it shows us interesting metaphors. — javi2541997
What's the difference between our perception of reality in 2022 vs. the ancient Greek perception of reality in _____ year? — Noble Dust
In 2022 we view it as extravagant, but doubtless it wasn't viewed as such 2,000+ years ago. — Noble Dust
And no, the idea that it shows us metaphors is just us projecting our modern concepts of poetry and literature unto the past. The metaphor didn't even exist at the time. — Noble Dust
Starting with the Presocratics, Greek philosophers were very sceptical of mythology. Plato (and probably Socrates) thought the ideal republic ought to curtail the teaching of myths. — Jamal
Aristotle wrote about metaphor, and you only have to read the Odyssey to see lots of them. On top of that, it seems that they're deeply ingrained in all languages, hence are not modern. — Jamal
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