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totality

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Totality may refer to: (Astronomy) the state or period of an eclipse when light from the eclipsed body is totally obscured The coverage of the sun during a solar eclipse The period during which an eclipse is total Totality Corporation , a former professional ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Totality \To*tal"i*ty\, n. [Cf. F. totalite, LL. totalitas.] The quality or state of being total; as, the totality of an eclipse. The whole sum; the whole quantity or amount; the entirety; as, the totality of human knowledge. --Buckle. The totality of a ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 the state of being total 2 an aggregate quantity obtained by addition 3 (context astronomy English) the phase of an eclipse when it is total

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the state of being total; "appalled by the totality of the destruction" [syn: entirety , entireness ] the quality of being complete and indiscriminate; "the totality of war and its consequences"; "the all-embracing totality of the state" the whole amount ...

Usage examples of totality.

This new totality of power was structured in part by new capitalist productive processes on the one hand and old networks of absolutist administration on the other.

All taken as a totality, since that Authentic All is not a thing patched up out of external parts, but is authentically an all because its parts are engendered by itself.

Which is that as the number of draftees increases, it will come to encompass a majority or even a totality of the population, and eventually everybody will have a 6-A Preferred Recipient status by virtue of having donated, and the term Preferred Recipient will cease to have any meaning.

It belongs to an unextended substance, an immateriality, to be everywhere by totality, not by portions.

If the psychical totality of man consists of states of feeling, modes of volition, and powers of thought, not necessitating any spiritual entity in which they inhere, then, by parity of reasoning, the physical totality of man consists of states of nutrition, modes of absorption, and powers of change, implying no body in which these processes are effectuated!

The noise dropped away, and Nen Yim found herself in the middle of a quiet moment, a totality rather than a sequence.

In the same way today, given that the limits and unresolvable problems of the new imperial right are fixed, theory and practice can go beyond them, finding once again an ontological basis of antagonism-within Empire, but also against and beyond Empire, at the same level of totality.

The second philosophical path appeared first of all with Hegelian phenomenology, when the totality of the empirical domain was taken back into the interior of a consciousness revealing itself to itself as spirit, in other words, as an empirical and a transcendental field simultaneously.

In general, Sartre was suspicious of psychoanalysis, put off by what he saw as dogmatic symbolism, mechanistic explanation, a preponderant role for the unconscious and sexuality, and an analytic method dividing the personality into hermetic components rather than attempting to comprehend it both in its singularity and, synthetically, as an indivisible totality.

When they dissolve, the totality of the assimilating population has increased.

The binary conception of the world implies the essentialism and homogeneity of the identities on its two halves, and, through the relationship across that central boundary, implies the subsumption of all experience within a coherent social totality.

The Intellect subsisting in the totality is a provider for the particular intellects, is the potentiality of them: it involves them as members of its universality, while they in turn involve the universal Intellect in their particularity, just as the particular science involves science the total.

To be frank, though I love you both for the totality of your personhoods and embrace your unique younesses with the wholehearted, nonjudgmental attitude of our Mother Earth, as far as your business smarts go, neither of you has impressed me worth a dog fart.

No prescient dream, no experience of his life had quite prepared him for the totality with which the veils had been ripped away to reveal naked time.

Just such a totality of symptoms has been recorded by provers after taking the fungus for some length of time in toxical quantities.