TY - BOOK AU - II,Frederick AU - Lifschitz,Avi AU - Scholar,Angela TI - Frederick the Great's Philosophical Writings SN - 9780691189369 AV - DD404 U1 - 943.0530924 PY - 2020///] CY - Princeton, NJ : PB - Princeton University Press, KW - Philosophy KW - HISTORY / Europe / Germany KW - bisacsh KW - Anti-Machiavel KW - Bayle's Dictionary KW - Bernhard Taureck KW - Christian Wolff KW - Ecclesiastical History KW - Epistle XVIII KW - Epistle XX KW - Essay on Prejudices KW - Essay on self-love KW - Essay on the forms of government and the duties of sovereigns KW - Fleury KW - Frederick the Great on the Art of War KW - French Enlightenment KW - German history KW - History of My Age KW - Jansenist KW - Jay Luvaas KW - Leibniz KW - Letter on Education KW - Paul Sonino KW - Prussia KW - System of Nature KW - Theodor Schieder KW - Tim Blanning KW - To My Soul KW - Voltaire KW - dialogue between Madame de Pompadour and the Virgin Mary KW - early modern history KW - early modern literature KW - early modern philosophy KW - education KW - eighteenth-century Europe KW - enlightened absolutism KW - enlightened despotism KW - enlightenment monarch KW - epistemology KW - ethics KW - freedom of thought KW - history of philosophy KW - innocence of errors of the mind KW - intellectual history KW - kingship KW - monarchy KW - on the vain terrors of death KW - political agency KW - political theory KW - political thought KW - reasons for establishing laws or repealing laws KW - religion KW - service to the state KW - social contract KW - the fears of another life N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Introduction --; Timeline of principal events and publications --; Note on the texts --; 1. Dissertation on the Innocence of Errors of the Mind --; 2. Anti-Machiavel, or a Study of Machiavelli’s The Prince --; 3. Preface to History of My Age --; 4. Dissertation on the Reasons for Establishing or Repealing Laws --; 5. Epistle XVIII: To Marshal Keith, on the Vain Terrors of Death and the Fears of Another Life --; 6. Epistle XX: To My Soul (À mon esprit) --; 7. Preface to Extracts from Bayle’s Historical and Critical Dictionary --; 8. Preface to Abridgement of the Ecclesiastical History by Fleury --; 9. Essay on Self-Love, Considered as a Principle of Morality --; 10. Letter on Education --; 11. Examination of the Essay on Prejudice --; 12. Critical Examination of The System of Nature --; 13. Dialogue of the Dead between Madame de Pompadour and the Virgin Mary --; 14. Essay on the Forms of Government and the Duties of Sovereigns --; Acknowledgements --; Notes --; Index; restricted access N2 - The first modern English edition of diverse Enlightenment-era writings by Prussian monarch Frederick the GreatFrederick II of Prussia (1712–1786), best known as Frederick the Great, was a prolific writer of philosophical discourses, poems, epics, satires, and more, while maintaining extensive correspondence with prominent intellectuals, Voltaire among them. This edition of selected writings, the first to make a wide range of Frederick’s most important ideas available to a modern English readership, moves beyond traditional attempts to see his work only in light of his political aims. In these pages, we can finally appreciate Frederick’s influential contributions to the European Enlightenment—and his unusual role as a monarch who was also a published author.In addition to Frederick’s major opus, the Anti-Machiavel, the works presented here include essays, prefaces, reviews, and dialogues. The subjects discussed run the gamut from ethics to religion to political theory. Accompanied by critical annotations, the texts show that we can understand Frederick’s views of kingship and the state only if we engage with a broad spectrum of his thought, including his attitudes toward morality and self-love. By contextualizing his arguments and impact on Enlightenment beliefs, this volume considers how we can reconcile Frederick’s innovative public musings with his absolutist rule. Avi Lifschitz provides a robust and detailed introduction that discusses Frederick’s life and work against the backdrop of eighteenth-century history and politics.With its unparalleled scope and cross-disciplinary appeal, Frederick the Great’s Philosophical Writings firmly establishes one monarch’s multifaceted relevance for generations of readers and scholars to come UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9780691189369?locatt=mode:legacy UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780691189369 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9780691189369/original ER -