If you've had the intuition that most of our problems come from language misunderstandings, and you want to understand how our social context influences the mind and decision-making, read Wittgenstein.
it's couched in some very specialized questions about logic and language that were being discussed in the analytic philosophy world at the time wittgenstein was working and living, but this book really forces you to reflect on your own naive assumptions about how language and conversation work. do the work of reading it and the book will do its work on you in return. witty is also just an incredibly succinct and clear philosophical stylist. my dear homosexual 🐐
at last i can use my degree 💌 Nietzsche's On the Genealogy of Morals and Beyond Good and Evil**** are interesting reads! Alternatively, in epistemology - WK Clifford, The Ethics of Belief and Rob Pasnau's Bias and Interpersonal Skepticism.