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daemon

In computing, background process running on a Unix computer system that automatically handles tasks such as routing e-mail.

The word derives from medieval spirits deemed to be neutral, that is, neither good (angels) nor evil (devils).

daemon

To the early Greeks, a god as he appeared in his dealings with humans. In classical times the word came to mean a lesser deity, inferior to the Olympians, but taking a personal interest in individuals. Each human was thought to have a good and evil daemon.

The exclusively bad meaning of the word (‘demon’) was given to it by the early Christians, who regarded all the pagan divinities as evil.



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This daemonic theme, discreetly advertised by the near-homonymy Diamond / [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] is of crucial importance.
As Walker observed in Richard Wright, Daemonic Genius,</p> <pre> The next day we went to the library and, on my library card, checked out two books we found on the Loeb/Leopold case and on Clarence Darrow, their lawyer.
The inner driving-force behind the aspirations of alchemy was a presumption whose daemonic grandeur on the one hand and psychic danger on the other should nor be underestimated.
 
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