Demon (disambiguation)

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A demon is a malevolent supernatural being in religion, occultism, mythology, folklore, and fiction.

Demon, daemon or dæmon may also refer to:

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Fictional entities

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Music

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Albums

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Other uses in music

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Books

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Computing

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Religion, philosophy and mythology

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Religion

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Philosophy

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  • Demon (thought experiment), a class of hypotheses
    • Laplace's demon (1814), articulation of causal or scientific determinism by Pierre-Simon Laplace
    • Maxwell's demon, a concept by James Clerk Maxwell concerning the statistics of Second Law of Thermodynamics
    • Evil demon, a philosophical concept originating with René Descartes
    • Darwinian Demon, a hypothetical organism resulting from absence of biological constraints on evolution

Mythology

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People

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  • Demon (musician) (born 1977), French electronic musician
  • Blue Demon (1922–2000), a professional wrestler and actor
  • Finn Bálor (born 1981), in NXT and WWE
  • Kane (wrestler) (born 1967), wrestler for WWE and WWF
  • Alex de Minaur (born 1999), Australian tennis player nicknamed "Demon"
  • Dale Torborg (born 1971), professional wrestler performing in WCW under the name "The Demon"
  • Gene Simmons (born 1948), vocalist and bassist for the rock band Kiss, whose stage persona is "the Demon"

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Basketball

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Football and rugby

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Science

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Other

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