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Rigour or '''rigor''' (see Spelling Differences ) has a number of meanings in relation to intellectual life and discourse. These are separate from judicial and political applications with their suggestion of laws enforced to the letter, or Political Absolutism . A Religion , too, may be worn lightly, or applied with rigour. INTELLECTUAL RIGOUR An attempted short definition of intellectual rigour might be that no suspicion of , over cases, and to individuals or institutions (including the speaker, the speaker's country and so on). Consistency can be at odds here with a forgiving attitude, adaptability, and the need to take Precedent with a pinch of salt. "The rigour of the game" is a quotation from . It implies that the demands of thinking accurately and to the point over a Card Game can serve also as entertainment or leisure. Intellectual rigour can therefore be sometimes seen as the exercise of a skill. It can also degenerate into Pedant ry, which is intellectual rigour applied to no particular end, except perhaps self-importance. Scholarship can be defined as intellectual rigour applied to the Quality Control of information, which implies an appropriate standard of accuracy, and Scepticism applied to accepting anything on trust. In relation to intellectual honesty Intellectual rigour is an important part, though not the whole, of intellectual honesty — which means keeping one's convictions in proportion to one's , if one wishes to say that an argument is flawed in its Premises . Politics and the Law The setting for intellectual rigour does tend to assume a principled position from which to advance or argue. An opportunistic tendency to use any argument at hand is not very rigorous, although very common in Politics , for example. Arguing one way one day, and another later, can be defended by Casuistry , i.e. by saying the cases are different. In the legal context, for practical purposes, the facts of cases do always differ. Case Law can therefore be at odds with a principled approach; and intellectual rigour can seem to be defeated. This defines a Judge 's problem with uncodified law. Codified law poses a different problem, of interpretation and adaptation of definite principles without losing the point; here applying the letter of the law, with all due rigour, may on occasion seem to undermine the ''principled approach''. MATHEMATICAL RIGOUR In relation to mathematical proof Mathematical rigour is often cited as a kind of gold standard for . Most mathematical arguments are presented as prototypes of formally rigorous proofs, on the grounds that too much formality may in fact obscure what is being demonstrated. In relation to physics The role of mathematical rigour in relation to physics is twofold. First, there is the general question, sometimes called ''Wigner's Puzzle'',This refers to the 1960 paper '' The Unreasonable Effectiveness Of Mathematics In The Natural Sciences '' by Eugene Wigner . how it is that mathematics, quite generally, is applicable to nature. This success justifies the study of Mathematical Physics . Second, there is the more specific question, of the role of mathematically rigorous derivations in physics. Examples concern, in particular, the status of mathematically rigorous results and relations. This question is particularly vexed in relation with Quantum Field Theory . Both aspects of mathematical rigour in physics have attracted considerable attention in Philosophy Of Science . (See, for example, ref.Gelfert, Axel, 'Mathematical Rigor in Physics: Putting Exact Results in Their Place', Philosophy of Science, 72 (2005) 723-738. and works quoted therein.) IMAGE MANIPULATION ANALYSIS SOFTWARE In 2007, an image manipulation software analysis suite called Rigour http://www.suprocktech.com finds application in the scientific and medical publishing industry. Cadmus Communications, a Cenveo Company is the first publisher to use this software as part of an integrated content management system.http://www.cenveo.com/pdf/digital_art_analysis.pdf The need for digital image manipulation analysis is high, specifically in the scientific and medical publishing communities, primarily due to incidents such as the Hwang Stem Cell Scandal. http://www.sciencemag.org/sciext/hwang2005/ Another well known case of image manipulation surfaced when the Toledo Blade discovered multiple altered photographs had appeared in print. http://www.nppa.org/news_and_events/news/2007/04/toledo05.html The name ''Rigour'' is derived from the intended use of the software to enforce intellectual rigour for published image content. REFERENCES SEE ALSO |
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