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    DSM-IV Meets Philosophy
    with A. H. Mack, M. B. First, T. A. Widiger, R. Ross, L. Forman, and W. W. Davis
    Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 19 (3): 207-218. 1994.
    The authors discuss some of the conceptual issues that must be considered in using and understanding psychiatric classification. DSM-IV is a practical and common sense nosology of psychiatric disorders that is intended to improve communication in clinical practice and in research studies. DSM-IV has no philosophic pretensions but does raise many philosphical questions. This paper describes the development of DSM-IV and the way in which it addresses a number of philosophic issues: nominalism vs. …Read more