Demiurge

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The Demiurge is a divine craftsman figure in Platonic philosophy who orders pre-existing chaos into a rational, structured cosmos.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Demiurge canonical 2
Great Architect of the Universe 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf concept in ancient philosophy
cosmological principle
creator deity archetype
figure in Platonic philosophy
actsOn receptacle or space (chōra) in Timaeus
aimsAt rational order
structured cosmos
associatedWith Plato
characterIn Timaeus
surface form: Platonic dialogue Timaeus
contrastedWith eternal Forms
pre-cosmic chaos
creates visible universe
world-soul
describedIn Timaeus
distinguishedFrom transcendent Form of the Good
domain cosmology
metaphysics
philosophy of religion
etymologyFrom Greek dēmiourgos
etymologyMeaning public worker
hasAttribute benevolent (in Plato)
rational
teleological
hasAttributeInGnosticism ignorant creator
sometimes malevolent
hasRole cosmic artisan
divine craftsman
world-maker
identifiedWith craftsman-god archetypes
influenced early Christian thought
later cosmological speculation
modeOfCreation ordering rather than creating ex nihilo
motivatedBy desire to imitate the Forms
goodness
orders pre-existing chaos
philosophicalTradition Gnosticism
Hermeticism
Middle Platonism
Neoplatonism
Platonism
produces cosmos
reinterpretedIn Gnostic systems
relatedConcept Forms
cosmic order
world-soul
temporalStatus eternal being (in Plato)
uses eternal Forms as models
pre-existent matter

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Timaeus centralConcept Demiurge
Letter G associatedWith Demiurge
subject surface form: Letter G (Masonic symbol)
this entity surface form: Great Architect of the Universe