Hi All,
The page on learning resources is just a list of useful website addresses that helps you to research on topics such as History and Social Sciences, World languages and Cultures, Arts & Literature, Humanistic studies.
Here is a first few items which I have been working on:
- English Literature: 200 most popular books in English literature you need to read. http://sbitrainingsolutions.blogspot.ch/2015/03/literature-list-of-must-read-200-most.html
- German Literature, an Overview: http://sbitrainingsolutions.blogspot.ch/2015/01/german-literature-overview.html
- Asian Literature.Other useful links on Eastern Philosophers: http://www.bachelorsdegreeonline.com/blog/2012/the-8-eastern-philosophers-every-student-should-study/
- History: The History Matters Archive contains tens of thousands of pages of scanned reports, transcripts, and other documents, dozens of hours of audio, and a variety of photographic materials. It includes both old and new—from reports published in the 1960s to formerly-secret records declassified as recently as the year 2000. http://www.historymatters.com/
- Intercultural studies: YourVietBooks selection of books and articles on and about Vietnam. Categories include: Culture, History, Vietnam War, Politics, Biographies, Contemporary Vietnam, International Relations, Doing Business in Vietnam, Reference and Languages, Zen Buddhism, Philosophy, Art and Literature. http://www.yourvietbooks.com/
- French Literature on Philosophy and Epistemology of Sciences: http://sbitrainingsolutions.blogspot.ch/2015/01/epistemologie-et-philosophie-des.html
- Chinese philosophers: list on my research Blog on Epistemology and Research Methodology. http://sbitrainingsolutions.blogspot.ch/
- Mind in Indian Buddhist Philosophers: http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/mind-indian-buddhism/
- Indian philosophers: The Complete Published Works 1933-1986 by Krishnamurti. http://www.jkrishnamurti.org/krishnamurti-teachings/index.php
- Vietnamese teachings in philosophy: http://sbitrainingsolutions.blogspot.ch/2015/04/on-philosophy-cac-chu-e-triet-hoc.html
- Philosophy of History: http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/history/
Next week I will post more…
Have a nice weekend,
Anita H.