Mentomology: The Identification and Classification of Mindbugs

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A satirical attack on fuzzy or faddish thinking. This manuscript originated as an email contribution to the Learning Organization listserve.

MENTOMOLOGY UNPUBLISHED GMU has it in its Warfield Special Collection and its Digital Collection. It is also at Arizona State Univ Lib. The digital site at GMU is here and it is also on t-iasis. The first version is on the web here. The updated version formatted in WordPerfect in two columns with a report cover page and added end note is dated 1995. A printout circa 2007 has two added paragraphs - an abstract and a conclusion. These two paragraphs are so short that I could retype them as appendage to the 1995 version on the computer, rather than scan the whole thing all over again.

The version on Rose Warfield's computer is the most recent done while John Warfield was in Sheffield, it has the two added paragraphs. ANNOTATION BY ROSE A satirical attack on fuzzy or faddish thinking. This manuscript originated as an email contribution to the LEARNING ORGANIZATION listserve run by Richard Karash, in Boston. Warfield received numerous requests for copies from email readers and eventually put it into his computer inventory and had it printed as a small monograph to be distributed from his office. Later this article was included as one of the papers in John's collection titled "Essays on Complexity" printed as an IASIS monograph in August 1997.

 

 

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  • Category: Correspondence and Communications
  • Size: 14 p
  • Description: PowerPoint slides in PDF format
  • Publication Year: 1996
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