
The Critique of Pure Reason
Immanuel Kant · 1781
Kant's "Copernican revolution" in philosophy: his argument that we do not simply receive reality passively but actively construct it through the categories of understanding. This is the pivot point of Western philosophy. Everything before it leads to it; everything after departs from it. Notoriously difficult. Incomparably important.
Non-Fiction · the Pro canon
The case for it, the case against, and the rest of the canon open with Pro.