Warfield, John2008-10-232008-10-231992-11-19https://hdl.handle.net/1920/3328Manuscript: typescript. 14 pgs. 8.5" x 11" (21.59 cm x 27.94 cm)This paper focuses upon the status of formal academic programs, suggesting that these programs can be dramatically improved. Warfield offers his thoughts on what is wrong with the programs and how they could be better. A "trusel" is an idea of a finding that is widely perceived to be true, but which is largely useless. John N. Warfield Collection 50.15en-USWarfield, John N.Poor Intellectual Productivity (PIP)Boulding, KennethUnderconceptualizationMagnificent Academic Trusel (MAT)Golden triadsPeirce, Charles SandersPercy, WalkerPerry, Ralph BartonGodel TheoremPaper: "Some Magnificent Academic Trusels and their Social Consequences," November 19, 1992Working Paper