| 单词 | demiurge | 
| 释义 | Demiurgen. 1.  A name for the Maker or Creator of the world, in the Platonic Philosophy; in certain later systems, as the Gnostic, conceived as a being subordinate to the Supreme Being, and sometimes as the author of evil. ΘΚΠ the world > the supernatural > deity > Christian God > 			[noun]		 > in Gnosticism > Demiurge Demiurge1678 demiourgos1920 society > authority > office > holder of office > magistrate > 			[noun]		 > in ancient Greece polemarch1579 telearch1690 Demiurge1840 politarch1852 1678    R. Cudworth tr.  Proclus in  True Intellect. Syst. Universe  i. iv. 259  				Zeus..in Plato..sometimes..is taken for the Demiurgus or Opificer of the World, as in Cratylus. 1793    T. Taylor in  Plato Timæus Introd. 402  				By the demiurgus and father of the world we must understand Jupiter. 1840    R. Browning Sordello v. 400  				‘Better,’ say you, ‘merge At once all workmen in the demiurge.’ 1867    J. H. Stirling tr.  A. Schwegler Handbk. Hist. Philos.  xiv. 83  				Demiurgus, by model of the eternal ideas, has fashioned it [the world] in perfection. 1873    W. D. Whitney Oriental & Ling. Stud. 94  				The Hindu supreme God is..separated by a whole series of demiurges from all care of the universe. 1882    F. W. Farrar Early Days Christianity II. 356  				The Manichees subsequently argued, that there were two Gods—one the supreme and illimitable Deity..the other a limited and imperfect Demiurge.  2.  Ancient Greek History. The title of a magistrate in certain ancient Greek states, and in the Achæan League. ΚΠ 1600    P. Holland tr.  Livy Rom. Hist.  xxxii. 823  				He was a demiurgus.]			 1844    C. Thirlwall Hist. Greece VIII. lxi. 102  				The number of the demiurges seems..to have been limited to ten. Derivatives  demiˈurgeous adj. of the nature of a demiurge.Apparently an isolated use. ΘΚΠ society > morality > moral evil > 			[adjective]		 > being the source of evil demiurgeous1882 1882    R. L. Stevenson Familiar Stud. Men & Bks. Pref. 15  				Our demiurgeous Mrs. Grundy smiles apologetically on its victims.   demiˈurgism  n. the doctrine of a demiurge. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > doctrine > doctrine concerning God or a god > 			[noun]		 > demiurgism demiurgism1880 1880    A. Gray Lett. 		(1893)	 695  				I am amused at Professor…'s substitution of demiurgism for evolution. 1886    in  Cent. Mag. XXXII. 116  				The prowling theosophies and demiurgisms that swarm in from the limbo of unreason.   demiˈurgus-ship  n. Apparently an isolated use. ΚΠ 1843    T. Carlyle Past & Present  iv. viii. 395  				Unheard-of Demiurgusships, Priesthoods, Aristocracies. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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