demiurgic
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Adam, perhaps the novel’s only personable creation, is a kind of demiurgic naïf, somewhere between a wide-eyed ingénue and an Enlightenment philosophe.
From The New Yorker • Apr. 15, 2019
According to Tolkien scholar John Garth, the story helps to establish “parameters of Tolkien’s world, enshrining aspects of good and evil in faery races and demiurgic beings who are locked in perpetual conflict.”
From The Verge • Aug. 1, 2018
And again in the Gorgias, he relates the fable concerning the three fabricators, and their demiurgic allotment.
From Introduction to the Philosophy and Writings of Plato by Taylor, Thomas
Balzac's characters, to whatever class they belong, bear the royal and passionate stamp of their demiurgic creator.
From Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations by Powys, John Cowper
The Sabbath, or seventh day, in which God rested from his work, has not yet terminated; and there is reason to suppose the demiurgic days may have been at least of equal length.
From The Religion of Geology and Its Connected Sciences by Hitchcock, Edward