mythicism
/ˌmɪθɪˈsɪzəm/; /ˌmaɪ-/Definitions
1. noun
a tendency to attribute supernatural or mysterious causes to things
“The rise of mythicism in science has led to renewed interest in the study of paranormal activity.”
2. noun
the study of myths, especially in relation to their origins and development
“He was a renowned expert in the field of mythicism and had written several books on the subject.”
3. noun
a theory or approach that emphasizes the role of myths in shaping human culture and society
“The anthropologist’s work on mythicism highlighted the significance of myths in understanding human behavior.”