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demiurge
n.
judge in ancient Greece; Creator of the world (according to Platonic philosophy)
Demiurge
In the
Platonic,
Neopythagorean,
Middle Platonic, and
Neoplatonic schools of philosophy, the
demiurge is an artisan-like figure responsible for the fashioning and maintenance of the physical universe. The term was subsequently adopted by the
Gnostics. Although a fashioner, the demiurge is not necessarily the same as the creator figure in the familiar
monotheistic sense, because both the demiurge itself plus the material from which the demiurge fashions the universe are considered either uncreated and eternal, or the product of some other being, depending on the system.
demiurge
Noun
1. a subordinate deity, in some philosophies the creator of the universe
(hypernym) deity, divinity, god, immortal
démiurge
nm.
demiurge, judge in ancient Greece
Demiurge
(n.)
The chief magistrate in some of the Greek states.
(n.)
God, as the Maker of the world.
(n.)
According to the Gnostics, an agent or one employed by the Supreme Being to create the material universe and man.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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