You can certainly look at how they feature in various religions & that is what I do with Christianity but the principles can be distilled.
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And argued for separately from whether they ever appeared in any particular myths or not. And they should be to be more widely relevant.
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The principle of fairness, for example, appears nearly everywhere & we can discuss different conceptions of it & how to implement it.
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On their own merits using ethical arguments & practical consequences regardless of what various myths have said about it.
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Apart from anything else, there simply isn't time to look at hundreds of interpretations of thousands of myths when considering ethics.
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If its what inspires ur ethical argument, distil ethical bit & argue for it on its own merits. It will have seemed right to you for a reason
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And you can argue for that reason logically according to principles and consequences.
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