DMS-IV meets philosophy.
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Abstract | :
The authors discuss some of the conceptual issues that must be considered in using and understanding psychiatric classification. DMS-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 philosophical questions. This paper describes the development of DSM-IV and the way in which it addresses a number of philosophic issues: nominalism vs. realism, epistemology in science, the mind/body dichotomy, the definition of mental disorders, and dimensional vs. categorical classification. |
Year of Publication | :
1994
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Journal | :
The Journal of medicine and philosophy
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Volume | :
19
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Issue | :
3
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Number of Pages | :
207-18
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ISSN Number | :
0360-5310
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URL | :
https://academic.oup.com/jmp/article-lookup/doi/10.1093/jmp/19.3.207
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DOI | :
10.1093/jmp/19.3.207
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Short Title | :
J Med Philos
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