So, the most recent three philosophy texts I've read are: Phenomonology of Spirit, Being and Time, and Naming and Necessity.
They have all blown my mind, and gone on my reread shelf for next year. What's another tome of philosophy that will fuck my mind?
Beyond Good and Evil
Philosophical Investigations
>>7237650
If you're into phenomenology, Merleau-Ponty's The Visible and The Invisible is a must read. It is a manuscript published after his death, so it's in an unedited state and can get tedious to read at times, but the insight provided is incredible.
>>7237701
To add to this: if you're unfamiliar with Husserl you should read him first. Cartesian Meditations is a good place to start I think. Merleau-Ponty discusses Sartre's Being and Nothingness a lot, but you can get by without reading it since the text explains it before criticizing it.
>>7237692
Seconded.
This one continuously blows my mind.
Thirst for Annihilation - Nick Land
>>7237748
wouldn't this require you to have read Georges Bataille?
>>7237756
no. but it wouldn't hurt. go for On Nietzsche + Inner Experience
>>7237650
Science of Logic.
The Enneads
Parmenides Poem