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démiurge - traducción al francés

ARTISAN-LIKE FIGURE RESPONSIBLE FOR FASHIONING AND MAINTAINING THE PHYSICAL UNIVERSE
Demiourgos; Demiorgus; Demiurgus; Demi-urge; Demi Urge; Dimurgos; Rational craftsman; Demiurgos; Demurige; Demiourge
  • Drawing of the lion-headed figure found at the [[Mithraeum]] of C. Valerius Heracles and sons, dedicated 190 CE at [[Ostia Antica]], Italy (CIMRM 312).
  • serpentine]] [[deity]] found on a Gnostic gem in [[Bernard de Montfaucon]]'s ''L'antiquité expliquée et représentée en figures'' may be a depiction of the Demiurge.

démiurge         
n. demiurge, judge in ancient Greece

Definición

Demiurge
·noun God, as the Maker of the world.
II. Demiurge ·noun The chief magistrate in some of the Greek states.
III. Demiurge ·noun According to the Gnostics, an agent or one employed by the Supreme Being to create the material universe and man.

Wikipedia

Demiurge

In the Platonic, Neopythagorean, Middle Platonic, and Neoplatonic schools of philosophy, the demiurge () is an artisan-like figure responsible for fashioning and maintaining the physical universe. The Gnostics adopted the term demiurge. Although a fashioner, the demiurge is not necessarily the same as the creator figure in the monotheistic sense, because the demiurge itself and the material from which the demiurge fashions the universe are both considered consequences of something else. Depending on the system, they may be considered either uncreated and eternal or the product of some other entity.

The word demiurge is an English word derived from demiurgus, a Latinised form of the Greek δημιουργός or dēmiurgós. It was originally a common noun meaning "craftsman" or "artisan", but gradually came to mean "producer", and eventually "creator". The philosophical usage and the proper noun derive from Plato's Timaeus, written c. 360 BC, where the demiurge is presented as the creator of the universe. The demiurge is also described as a creator in the Platonic (c. 310–90 BC) and Middle Platonic (c. 90 BC–AD 300) philosophical traditions. In the various branches of the Neoplatonic school (third century onwards), the demiurge is the fashioner of the real, perceptible world after the model of the Ideas, but (in most Neoplatonic systems) is still not itself "the One". In the arch-dualist ideology of the various Gnostic systems, the material universe is evil, while the non-material world is good. According to some strains of Gnosticism, the demiurge is malevolent, as it is linked to the material world. In others, including the teaching of Valentinus, the demiurge is simply ignorant or misguided.

Ejemplos de uso de démiurge
1. Elle fera sa réputation d‘homme–orchestre et de démiurge.
2. En hommage au metteur en sc';ne Romeo Castellucci, puissant démiurge? «Pour ma femme, oui.
3. Dans un futur éloigné, on se souviendra du chef italien comme d‘un démiurge qui aura rendu vain le mot.
4. Plus rare: le démiurge est encore tr';s actif ŕ 100 ans. ××× Charles le Téméraire, Musée historique de Berne.
5. Dans ce film, son physique puissant et sa voix extraordinaire (en voix off) sont encore ceux dun démiurge.