Thoughts of a Philosophical Fighter Pilot

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Thoughts of a Philosophical Fighter Pilot is a reflective memoir and essay collection by U.S. Navy Admiral James Stockdale that explores Stoic philosophy, leadership, and moral courage through his experiences as a Vietnam War POW and military officer.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
essay collection
about James Stockdale NERFINISHED
Stockdale’s experiences as a Vietnam War POW
application of Stoicism in adversity
character and integrity in command
author James Stockdale NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes Stockdale’s mental strategies for surviving captivity
practical application of Epictetus’s teachings
educationalUse ethics instruction at military academies
leadership education
genre non-fiction
philosophical memoir
war memoir
hasPart accounts of imprisonment and torture
essays on Stoic ethics
reflections on command and leadership
influencedBy Epictetus NERFINISHED
intendedAudience general readers interested in leadership
military officers
students of philosophy
language English
mainSubject Stoic philosophy
Vietnam War NERFINISHED
ethics
leadership
military leadership
moral courage
prisoners of war
notableFor first-person account of POW life through a Stoic lens
linking classical Stoicism to modern combat experience
philosophicalTradition Stoicism NERFINISHED
publisher Hoover Institution Press NERFINISHED
setting Hanoi Hilton POW camp NERFINISHED
Vietnam War NERFINISHED
theme duty and honor
endurance under extreme hardship
freedom and inner autonomy
moral decision-making in war

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James Stockdale notableWork Thoughts of a Philosophical Fighter Pilot