Even when we find perverted sexual phantasies of which we can prove the existence in childhood, we cannot consider them of ætiological significance.
Here the question arises whether it is still advisable to bring to light all the patient's phantasies by analysis, if we now consider them as of no ætiological significance.
The ætiological secret of the neurosis, therefore, does not consist in the mere existence of infantile phantasies, but lies in the so-called fixation.
It is noteworthy that among the numerous ætiological myths there seems to be no attempt to account for the origin of language.
These legends, and others, are clearly ætiological myths, like the Samoan hypothesis that gods are incarnate in the totems.
With a grain of fact, as to innovations from the North, the legend is a myth, an ætiological myth, a myth explanatory of the origin of the present organisation.
The story is an ætiological myth explaining the names of Ireland, but the three wives may be a group like the Matres, guardians of the land which took its name from them.
Such late romantic episodes and an ætiological myth can hardly be regarded as affording safe basis for these views, and their mythological interpretation is more than doubtful.
This is an ætiological myth accounting for the use of this fetich-stone at coronations.
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