and epistemology, but I can't say there has been a philosophical text or subject that I have actually not enjoyed in one way or another. While I don't usually agree with it, it's interesting to see the logic behind their statements.
The last class I took was Medieval Philosophy and, though I'm atheist existentialist and therefore found the "proofs" of gods existence to be extremely flawed, it was fascinating to see the gradual incorporation of Aristotilean text into their beliefs as his texts were recovered and translated. I'm actually going to be side-tracking from my MS next semester and taking a course here on Existentialism - my alma mater didn't offer such a course and we only touched on Existentialism in Philosophy of Human Nature.
I can't say my library is that extensive (I have twice as many shelves of math books as philosophy), but it's really the only stuff I can tolerate reading anymore (I haven't read fiction in years).
I love elitists who aren't really elite in any way... they amuse me greatly.