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    The Legacy of German Romanticism in Russian Urban Fantasy by E. A. Safron

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…It was established that the authors of urban fantasy not only reproduce the image of a romantic artist-creator, but depict a character-demiurge. It has been proven that urban fantasy deepens and transforms the romantic “night beginning”: the images of the dead and vampires become plot-forming characters in independent series of works. …”
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    The Mutable, the Mythical, and the Managerial: Raven Narratives and the Anthropocene by Thornton, T, Thornton, P

    Published 2015
    “…By contrast, we find that in many indigenous and premodern narratives and myths disseminated across the North Pacific and East Asia, it is the trickster-demiurge Raven that is most closely linked to environmental change and adaptation. …”
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    Converting bird (loon) image to symbol in the artof the Russian North people by Olga G. Lukina, Tatyana V. Lazutina

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Having summarized the data of theoretical studies of archaeological and ethnographic material and having analyzed the system of images in arts and crafts the authors made a conclusion that the indigenous people of the Russian North have preserved national traditions, where the memory of the mythological and totemic images of demiurge birds is alive. These images are acquired the value of a symbol in evolution. …”
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    Theodicy or Divine Justice in Leibniz by shahin Avani

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…An examination of the history of the development of the philosophical issues in the West indicates that since the Demiurge (Demiourgos) of Plato in<em> the Timaeus</em> created the sensible world in imitation of the intelligible archetypes, failing at the same time, to overcome some necessities, until the beginning of the seventeenth century and the emergence of the Cartesian anthropocentric conception of reality, the common question most often raised by modern philosophers, in their discussions about the nature of God, man and universes in this: What is Justice? …”
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    Converting bird (loon) image to symbol in the artof the Russian North people by Olga G. Lukina, Tatyana V. Lazutina

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Having summarized the data of theoretical studies of archaeological and ethnographic material and having analyzed the system of images in arts and crafts the authors made a conclusion that the indigenous people of the Russian North have preserved national traditions, where the memory of the mythological and totemic images of demiurge birds is alive. These images are acquired the value of a symbol in evolution. …”
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    Human nature and political theory from the perspective of Al- Farabi by Muhammad Shojaeeyan

    Published 1394-06-01
    “…This need is satisfied simply by connecting to the creative reason, which is itself created by God or Demiurge as the first cause. Hence, Farabi's political theory finds a certain special connection with the issue of monotheism. …”
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    La pensée de Carl Gustav Jung et les courants néo-gnostiques de la première moitié du xxe siècle by Christine Maillard

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Elle reconstitue au préalable l’histoire de la réception d’idées gnostiques dans l’espace germanique aux XIXe et XXe siècles, puis situe l’approche qu’en propose Jung par rapport à celle d’autres auteurs contemporains et acteurs de cette « récidive gnostique» (Blumenberg) dans la première moitié du XXe siècle, qui privilégie les thèmes et mythes de la chute, du monde créé par un démiurge mauvais, de l’homme comme étranger dans ce monde… L’étude interroge ensuite la construction des notions les plus originales de la théorie jungienne du psychisme (l’inconscient collectif, l’anima, le Soi) dans leur relation à des représentations issues de cette tradition. …”
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    Agresión sexual y cosificación de la mujer en algunas novelas feministas camerunesas by Pierre Suzanne Eyenga Onana

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…It acts as a form of advocacy that the writer formulates in order to postulate more dignified gender relations. In this novel, the demiurge fights for the advent of a more just social order at the heart of which all genders are equal and all sexes owe each other mutual respect. …”
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    Andrei Platonov and Boris Pil’niak: The Pursuit of the Happy Man

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…This is what we see in Pil’niak’s “The Volga Falls to the Caspian Sea” (1929), where the new man is a technician, a builder, and a demiurge who moves rivers and mountains. Nevertheless, he cannot find answers to the limits of the human condition, like death and moral questions. …”
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    Platón, Einstein y el triunfo de la imaginatividad cosmológica by T. M. Robinson

    Published 1998-11-01
    “…Claim 2b describes five different types of duration, corresponding to Forms, the Demiurge, Space, the [empirical] world and its contents, physical objects. …”
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