You are out of your league, Iacchus. Cleo is about 6 levels deeper than you on this. Cleo, I remember you started a thread on your conversations about myth and psychology. This was at the beginning of the time you were very busy with your trial and new business venture, so I must ask whether you ever checked for a response. I wanted to hear your reaction to it before I tried anything further.
Huh-oh. I forgot that and you know it interests me tremendously. The reason why I am so captivated by this question is that I don't believe that ancient people that they " didn't know that well" ( allow me to play with the Greek word for Science that means the solid knowledge,something that has been proven right) or at least as " well as we know certain things" had in all wrong. I mean they have captured something.
On the other hand I meet people that are well read, deep into the Humanities, tad disgusted by the lack of communication and coldness of our days(hasn't been always like that for the sensitive souls?) of our days that tend to blame it on "Science". I am not talking about believers but about people who don't believe anything that it served to them and yet they tend to blame "Sciences" for the lack of empathy and communication.
Actually this is the reason I enjoy discussing with Dennis although my friends rarely troll in our discussions the way Iacchus does. I take it as a training.
Anyway, I have studided Law and Humanities and some people expressed their disappointment for my trying to learn more about Mathematics and Science. Funny because I find a lot of poetry in both. That's why I am very much interested in every discussion that brings Science and Mythology together. I don't see the dichotomy and I believe that if people believe that there is any relation between them we would have a Myth about a certain lady that was called Science, probably was seduced with Zeus or was raped by Zeus and Athena (---->in the form of Metis) together and gave birth to her her kids,mathematics, physics, astronomy etc.
This is what I am trying to explain to Iacchus.You cannot just make reference to mythology without demonstrating with clarity the link you see along with your interpretation. Mythology is not just fairy tales.
So, Iacchus, unless you use the word " mythology" rhetorically if you believe that Science is part of human's mythology you have 1. To show us the link and 2. Provide an explanation.
Iacchus:Are you saying it's not a myth? I'm saying that since Science is relatively new, that these older Mythical Circles -- or, whatever it is you're referring to here? -- which, predate Science, don't recognize it as such.
Interestingly, Greek Myths take their form --in terms of literature-- in the beginning of 6th ce when Sciences start to emerge too!That means at least 50 years after the celebration of the Olympic Games and the first attemps to build societies that will function with laws that will spring from the people for the people.
The little dolphin that appears in your avatar Iacchus and symbolizes the free spirit that travels the oceans( the world) and the worship of the poetry and music ( dolphins were related to Apollo) of Nature is nothing but a different expression of the same minds that grasped the idea that apart from poetry there must be a method to explain how the world functions the same way that there is a method in expressing your artistic thoughts and this method is called meter in poetry. How do you explain the existence of a method in the artistic expression BTW?
There is no dichotomy.I am sorry.