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Federico II e Machiavelli. Una reinterpretazione

Mori, Massimo
2016-02-24
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1825-5167
http://hdl.handle.net/10077/12189
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The present article suggests we should not see any contradiction between the politics adopted bv Frederick the Great following the conquest of Silesia and his Anti-Machiavel. which contained a decidedly negative outlook on Machiavelli, nor should we deem Frederick’s claim to Enlightenment to conflict with his Machtpolitik. Frederick's Enlightenment is clearlv sui generis, consisting in nothing but a radically pragmatic rationalism. What results from a similar position is a philosophical worldview based upon an ethics which is at the same time naturalistic and social. Frederick aims at reconciling self-love with the quest for the common good, sacrificing the former to the latter in case they should be incompatible with one another. Therefore Machiavelli is denounced as a moral philosopher, who lets the prince’s private interest prevail over that of the State. Expansionism, necessarv to the State’s growth, is hence a moral and political duty of the sovereign. The king’s duties exceed those of private individuals. Not onlv carrying out wars, but also conquering and breaking pacts can have a moral value, as long as the sovereign is inspired by the common good and not bv Machiavelli's false moralitv.
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Etica & Politica / Ethics & Politics
XVII (2015) 3
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  • Frederick the Great

  • Machiavelli

  • Ethics

  • Politics

  • Self-Love

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EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste
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Massimo Mori, "Federico II e Machiavelli. Una reinterpretazione", in: Etica & Politica / Ethics & Politics, XVII (2015) 3, pp.9-31
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