Commander William C. Spears is an active military professional with a distinguished career in the United States Navy. He is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy, the Naval Postgraduate School, the Air Command and Staff College, and the Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy. His service includes operations in nuclear-powered submarines across a variety of classes and mission profiles, including duty as the Executive Officer of a Trident missile submarine. His hobbies include weightlifting, winemaking, and antagonizing his family with philosophical inquiry.
""This book should be a standard text at our war colleges, service academies, for ROTC and for anyone wanting to get beyond a surface level understanding of Stoicism as applied to the profession of arms. This is truly an important and engaging work of scholarship that must be taken into account."" --Dr. Shaun Baker, Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership, United States Naval Academy ""This volume represents a unique and masterful blend of military perspective and scholarly gravitas in addressing the variety and range of Stoic thought, both historical and contemporary. In addition to the fidelity to the philosophical traditions and literature, the book addresses and argues for a way to conceptualize and apply these ideas within a military perspective that goes beyond the usual popular culture tropes and surface treatments. Highly recommended for both scholars and military practitioners, and those who see themselves as both.""--Dr. Pauline M. Shanks Kaurin, Stockdale Chair in Professional Military Ethics, College of Leadership and Ethics, U.S. Naval War College ""Stoicism as a Warrior Philosophy offers today's military a framework for thinking about the warrior ethos, how it works, and why it matters that it works on a philosophical level. U.S. Navy Commander William C. Spears challenges misconceptions about modern warriors, bridging ancient Stoic thought with contemporary ideas about moral responsibility and just war theory to provide a balanced perspective on the morality of modern warfare.""--Donald J. Robertson, best-selling author of ""How to Think Like a Roman Emperor"" ""As a Marine Corps officer who took the Naval War College's moral philosophy course designed by Admiral Stockdale, taught on his legacy at the Naval Academy, and practiced Stoicism through multiple combat deployments, I found Stoicism as a Warrior Philosophy to be a powerful and timely work. William Spears bridges ancient wisdom with the realities of military life, offering a clear, compelling case for Stoicism as the warrior's philosophy. This book belongs on every leader's shelf.""--Lt. Col. Thomas Schueman, USMC, best-selling author of ""Always Faithful""