Warfield, John2009-01-272009-01-272006https://hdl.handle.net/1920/3397Manuscript: typescript, 26 pgs. Original is PDF (342 Kb) 8.5 x 11" (21.6 cm x 29.7 cm)In this paper Warfield argues that the traditional structure of education, where learning is broken up according to topical area (or discipline), is unsatisfactory. Divisions based on disciplines implicitly embeds the assumption that there is no cognitive distinction to be made among the disciplines insofar as learning is concerned. This can be rectified through the implementation of the cognition partition which divides learning into two domains: the domain of normality and the domain of complexity. He then offers his plan for a new university appendage called the Horizons College that would address the faults in traditional approaches to higher education. John N. Warfield Collection 99.7en-USWarfield, John N.Cognition partitionComplexityHorizons CollegeHigher educationAristotle IndexAristotleInterpretive Structural Modeling (ISM)Paper: "The Cognition Partition: Toward the Horizons College," 2006Working Paper