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1 The attainment of absolute totality is completely impossible on the path of empiricism.
2 These ideas require absolute totality in the series, and thus place reason in inextricable embarrassment.
3 But the absolute totality of the empirical synthesis requires that the unconditioned be an empirical conception.
4 Thus we are obliged to acknowledge the existence of a chain of causes, in which, however, absolute totality cannot be found.
5 What we have here said of the first cosmological idea-thatof the absolute totality of quantity in phenomena-appliesalso to the others.
6 They are conceptions of pure reason, for they regard all empirical cognition as determined by means of an absolute totality of conditions.
7 This unconditioned is always contained in the absolute totality of the series, when we endeavour to form a representation of it in thought.
8 The absolute totality of this series would be actually attained and given to the mind, if the regress could arrive at simple parts.
9 Consequently, the transcendental idea of the absolute totality of the series of the conditions of a given conditioned, relates merely to all past time.
10 At the instant of absolute totality , when the very last ray of the sun had become extinct, his Excellency shouted, "Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah!"
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