my interpretation of Vincenzo Gioberti’s philosophy by Margaret Leora Workman; Warponie Art

I have a video on you tube where I have read my interpretation of this. This picture is of the entry about Vincenzo Gioberti that is listed in the book Dictionary of Philosophy.

According to the Dictionary of Philosophy (1962), Vincenzo Gioberti was born in 1801 in Turin, Italy. He obtained a degree in theology in 1823 and became an ordained priest in 1825 and became Court Chaplain in 1831 and a professor of theology at the University of Turin. He was exiled to Paris, France in 1833 because he was seen as too liberal. He returned to Italy in 1848 and served as Minister and Ambassador. (Runes, 1962) (pg 117)
Based off of this entry I wrote my interpretation of what it means. It will mean something different to someone else.
Because we are beings we exist.
We are individuals and practice individualism because we have been created and the universe that we live in guides us.
We are each different because of how we have been created and
we learn and become intelligent through sensing the world which involves:
Education
Understanding the laws of the country in which we live
Treating others how we want to be treated
Taking care of the environment
Being respectful to animals
Being respectful of and taking care of the vulnerable populations.

We create our lives as we want them to be because we have free will.
but we have to always follow the rules of the universe and not the subjective opinions of others.
We are always learning about the correct way to live and how we treat each other from observing the laws of nature and the universe which involves science and logic. This breeds intelligence within us through using our senses. The opinions of other people should never guide us, we are free to listen to them but always compare what their opinions are to the facts that have already been proven. If their opinions are not true based off of the laws of the universe, science, fact and logic then disregard what they are saying politely. We have free will but please do not use your free will to hurt others.

References
Runes, D. (1962) Dictionary of Philosophy. Littlefield, Adams & Co., Inc.

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