A rational attitude necessarily involves critical reflection, but if such reflection is truly critical it applies itself not only to the cultural tradition but also, and
with equal rigor, to the critics of the tradition.
Not exact matches
First, the
rigor of the science curriculum in medical schools has not kept pace
with advances in the biological sciences; M.D. graduates lacking a rigorous science background find it difficult to develop research programs that can
equal those of well - trained basic scientists.
«This book challenges coaches to be fully intentional —
with equal doses of care and
rigor.»
To help students meet the standards, educators will need to pursue,
with equal intensity, three aspects of
rigor in the major work of each grade: conceptual understanding, procedural skill and fluency, and application.
According to Dr. Ruby Payne, academic
rigor plus curriculum relevance and caring relationships
with these student by making «emotional deposits» and avoiding «emotional withdrawals»
equals higher student achievement.
His ability to access and treat
with the same
rigor multiple mediums - incorporating sculpture, painting, photography, and performance into two and three dimensional assemblage -
with equal levels of openness is inspiring.
Regardless of the substrate, Zuckerman - Hartung explores what is possible when paint is employed
with equal parts
rigor and audacity.
De Leon & Primmer Architecture Workshop purposefully embraces a design
rigor aimed at simplicity and precision,
with the underlying premise that innovation necessarily
equals economy.
Jim Long explores these issues
with a
rigor equal to his groundbreaking predecessors without unreservedly accepting their conclusions.
She has examined this continuously,
with equal measures of raunch and glam, and of
rigor and criticality.
That body has never examined competing theories
with equal amounts of attention, energy, or
rigor.