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“A myth is, of course, not a fairy story. It is the presentation of facts belonging to one category in the idioms appropriate to another. To explode a myth is accordingly not to deny the facts but to re-allocate them.” quote by Gilbert Ryle
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“A myth is, of course, not a fairy story. It is the presentation of facts belonging to one category in the idioms appropriate to another. To explode a myth is accordingly not to deny the facts but to re-allocate them.”

Gilbert Ryle

About This Quote

Source Book: The Concept of Mind by Gilbert Ryle, 1949

A myth reshapes facts into a different symbolic framework rather than denying them; dismantling it means reassigning those facts to their proper context.

In simple terms: Myths reinterpret facts; breaking them reassigns facts correctly.

Key Takeaway

Reframe myths to reveal true facts.

Themes

mythology interpretation knowledge critical thinking

Mood

analytical inquisitive

Type

philosophical critical educational

When to use this quote

  • education
  • media analysis
  • public discourse
  • policy making

Key Concepts

semantic shift categorization epistemology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do myths shape our perception of reality?
  • What strategies effectively reallocate facts from myth to truth?
A Different Perspective

Myths can persist despite factual correction if cultural resonance is strong.

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