Some myths really ought to be true. We react with surprise andpleasure when we encounter them and then believe them when theyneatly and comfortably help to explain some confusing aspectof our world. Thereafter, evidence against them is unwelcomeand not to be trusted. But some such myths are flawed and misleading.
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