Totality

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Totality may refer to:

  • In 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
  • In philosophy, the concepts of:
    • Absolute (philosophy) and everything
    • A phenomenon discussed in Totality and Infinity by Emmanuel Levinas
    • The concept of totality as proposed by György Lukács
  • In politics, totalitarianism is sometimes referred to as regime of totality
  • Totality Corporation, a former professional services provider acquired by Verizon
  • Totality principle, a principle of common law re the sentencing of an offender for multiple offences
  • Plan Totality, a U.S. wartime contingency plan from the early Cold War period
  • The "Totality", a fictional alien entity in the Star Trek universe
  • The mathematical concept of a function being total vs. partial
  • Totality (album)
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