I was big into Kant in high school, but kinda started digging Neitzsche in college (I was a freshman/sophmore... thats who we are supposed to like so that we are cool, right?). But anymore I've been mostly interested in Derrida and Foucault.
If anyone is into psychology a bit though I would highly recommend reading some Carl Jung or Ken Wilber. These guys tackle a broad range from psychology to philosophy to religion that will really blow you away.
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"The courts that first rode the warhorse of virtual representation into battle on the res judicata front invested their steed with near-magical properties." ~27 F.3d 751
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