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Definition of Totalities
1. totality [n] - See also: totality
Lexicographical Neighbors of Totalities
Literary usage of Totalities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. College Algebra by James Harrington Boyd (1901)
"the convenience of practical affairs demands that symbols be used to represent
numbers—the totalities of things in groups of objects. ..."
2. Letters on the philosophy of the human mind by Samuel Bailey, Bailey, Samuel, 1791-1870 (1855)
"Again " It (nature) aims as much to exhibit relative totalities ... up all these
totalities in the one grand organism, as being only part totalities. ..."
3. On Being Human Religiously: Selected Essays in Religion and Society by James Luther Adams (1976)
"Within each individual totality he finds more general features (for example, in
his sociological types), and also in comparing totalities he moves to a ..."
4. Hegel's Doctrine of Reflection: Being a Paraphrase and a Commentary by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1881)
"The phenomenal and the essential worlds are consequently totalities — each within
itself ... They thus constitute two independent totalities of existence. ..."