The Investment Philosophers: Financial Lessons from the Great Thinkers

Author:   Ethan A. Everett
Publisher:   Columbia University Press
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Pages:   208
Publication Date:   21 October 2025
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The Investment Philosophers: Financial Lessons from the Great Thinkers


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What do Warren Buffett and Friedrich Nietzsche have in common? Why does Baruch Spinoza's understanding of irrational emotions help explain financial markets? How did Voltaire's success in a bond lottery arbitrage shape his writing? Can David Hume teach an investor when to buck the consensus and when to heed it? Exploring these questions and many others, Ethan A. Everett reveals the surprising lessons we can learn about investing from major philosophers. Demystifying ideas and texts that can often seem intimidating or irrelevant, he shows how philosophical concepts can be fruitfully applied to financial markets. Everett shares how philosophers' insights have informed his development as an investor, and he considers how great investors have embodied philosophical wisdom in their own endeavors. Inviting and engaging, The Investment Philosophers presents evergreen insights in language that is accessible to readers who are beginning their journeys in finance and philosophy. Ranging from the birth of modern securities markets in seventeenth-century Amsterdam to recent trends like meme stocks, this book shows why a philosophical perspective can prove invaluable to challenging common assumptions in finance.

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Author:   Ethan A. Everett
Publisher:   Columbia University Press
Imprint:   Columbia Business School Publishing
ISBN:  

9780231221115


ISBN 10:   0231221118
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   21 October 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Dedication Epigraph Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. Driving Forces of Markets and Morality 1. Going Short Irrational Emotions 2. Philosophy in Omaha Part II. Profiting from Skepticism and Cynicism 3. Net-Net Skepticism 4. Lottery Arbitrage 5. Luck of the Draw Part III. Market Abstraction and Investor Identity 6. The Limits of Abstraction 7. Beware of Carnival Mirrors 8. Grasping for Investor Identity Part IV. Money Mindsets and Market Meaning 9. The Anxiety of Having Money 10. Avoiding Despair on Wall Street 11. The Sleeping Giant Part V. Relation in the Face of Market Adaptation 12. Saying No to Madoff 13. Our Fight for Market Mastery Epilogue/Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index

Reviews

For prospective investors who want to study philosophy but are not sure that will be a wise use of your time, this is your book—eye-opening and well-written. -- David Rubenstein, cofounder and cochairman, The Carlyle Group The prevailing image of modern finance is one of Greek symbols, complex equations, and very, very large numbers. Yet behind all the dollar signs, sophisticated math, and technical jargon is a long and rich history of people and ideas. In The Investment Philosophers, Ethan Everett shines a spotlight on these people and ideas and, ultimately, the reflexive relationship between philosophy and finance. It’s an insightful and entertaining read for both the philosophically-oriented investor and the financially-curious philosopher. -- Dan Awrey, Beth and Marc Goldberg Professor of Law, Cornell Law School This illuminating book digs into the work of thirteen modern philosophers and serves up an abundance of strategic insights on investing. Thinkers like Spinoza, Baudrillard, etc. are sometimes envisioned as disembodied minds constructing opaque, self-enclosed theoretical systems, but Everett elegantly concretizes their teachings, brings them to bear on our lived experience of the world, and shows how they can help us better appreciate the joys and vicissitudes of the market. What’s more, his intellectual architects emerge as flesh and blood human beings: each chapter is chock-full of biographical detail, sometimes about the philosophers’ own formative financial experiences. Fascinating stuff! What a pleasant surprise for a slim volume to contain such a wealth of practical wisdom. -- Peter S. Groff, professor of philosophy, Bucknell University


For prospective investors who want to study philosophy but are not sure that will be a wise use of your time, this is your book—eye-opening and well-written. -- David Rubenstein, cofounder and cochairman, The Carlyle Group


Author Information

Ethan A. Everett is an investment analyst at the financial advisory firm Galvin, Gaustad & Stein, focusing on equity research. He obtained joint MBA and law degrees from Cornell University.

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