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My introduction to the psyche of the soldier, in a sense, goes back to my father and my childhood. My dad was a WW II vet who never talked about “his” war, though he carried his dogtags on his keychain for 65 years. The war never left him; he took it to the grave; and he always felt that his burden was private. I suspect I always felt that the burden ought to be shared, or at least, that I ought to understand it better.

The chance came when I was appointed the first Distinguished Chair in Ethics at the U.S. Naval Academy in the mid-nineties. I had been an academic in ethics for most of my career, focused on ethics and the emotions, in ancient and modern philosophy. I also had a background and research training in psychoanalysis. For the firs
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WikiLeaks response

As Americans anguish about the graphic WikiLeaks video of civilian killings and the adrenalized cockpit chatter from the two pilots in the Apache helicopters as they open fire in that July 2007 attack, I am reminded of a different kind of helicopter pilot and a different cockpit conversation.


A little over 40 year ago, Hugh Thompson, at the time, a twenty-five year old reconnaissance pilot, was cir

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“Epictetus’s core claim: We are all hostages of fortune in some way or other.”
Nancy Sherman, Stoic Wisdom: Ancient Lessons for Modern Resilience

“Living virtuously is how we live well with others. Seneca’s claim is that social fellowship is finely textured, a matter of noticing a furrowed brow, an air of arrogance, a groan, hesitation, or on the positive side, the warmth of a smile or a shared laugh.”
Nancy Sherman, Stoic Wisdom: Ancient Lessons for Modern Resilience

“If you want anything good, get it from yourself,” Epictetus”
Nancy Sherman, Stoic Wisdom: Ancient Lessons for Modern Resilience

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