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Joseph Alexander Leighton Quotes

Our obligation to the will of God is our obligation to the laws of practical reason.

Joseph Alexander Leighton (1901). “Typical Modern Conceptions of God: Or, The Absolute of German Romantic Idealism and of English Evolutionary Agnosticism, with a Constructive Essay”

Metaphysics is the clearing house for all fundamental philosophical problems.

Joseph Alexander Leighton (1922). “Man and the Cosmos - An introduction to Metaphysics.”

God is a wider consciousness than we are, a pure intelligence, spiritual life and actuality. He is neither one nor many, neither man nor spirit. Such predicates belong only to finite beings.

Joseph Alexander Leighton (1901). “Typical Modern Conceptions of God: Or, The Absolute of German Romantic Idealism and of English Evolutionary Agnosticism, with a Constructive Essay”

Science ... is organized common sense.

Joseph Alexander Leighton (1919). “The field of philosophy: an outline of lectures on introduction to philosophy”

God is the Absolute Idea, a circle that returns upon itself, not a straight line projected indefinitely.

Joseph Alexander Leighton (1901). “Typical Modern Conceptions of God: Or, The Absolute of German Romantic Idealism and of English Evolutionary Agnosticism, with a Constructive Essay”