noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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social
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Furthermore, critical theory departs form positivism in understanding the facts of culture in terms of a social totality .
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Historical time is the existence of the essence of the social totality and will therefore indicate its structure.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Cranston's political career should be judged on the totality of his accomplishments.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As a result, every era is considered as a totality embracing everything.
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Discourse, indeed, might be defined as the totality of all these elements interacting.
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That brought some meaning and totality to the law pursuits.
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The continuous employment of proper symbols frees man to participate actively and fully in the dynamic totality of creation.
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The divine unity contains infinite diversity within itself, harmonised and integrated into one all-including totality .
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These differentiated histories form a specific historical totality , for each history operates within the general totality of the mode of production.
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While this approach is problematical, his emphasis on the totality remains important.