A (*) marker indicates I believe the work is extensive, noteworthy, or otherwise interesting. Also, check out big ideas I've gained across my readings.
Capital, Marx (*)
Simulacra and Simulation, Baudrillard (*)
Sex and the Failed Absolute, Zizek (*)
The Outer Limits of Reason, Yanofsky
The Machine Question, Gunkel
Hume's Problem Solved, Schurz (*)
Speculative Aesthetics, Mackay et al.
Deconstruction, Gunkel
Capital Hates Everyone, Lazzarato
Phenomenology, Engelland
Gender(s), Stockton
Aesthetics Equals Politics, Gage
Nihilism, Gertz
A Clockwork Orange, Burgess
The Topology of Violence, Han
The Agony of Eros, Han
The Feeling of Life Itself, Koch
The Case Against Death, Linden
Quantum Entanglement, Brody
On Logic and the Theory of Science, Cavailles
Crime and Punishment, Dostoyevsky
The Communist Manifesto, Marx and Engels
AI Ethics, Coeckelbergh
Signs and Machines, Lazzarato
Robot Sex, Danaher and McArthur
Discipline and Punish, Foucault
Death and Dying, Piemonte and Abreu
Infinite Jest, Wallace