are not arbitrary ones but grounded in objective features shared by individual mental patients of a given psychodiag-nostic class. It is argued that both idealism and nominalism are flawed and thus untenable – though for different rea-sons – and a refined version of neoaristotelian realism de-fended. Copyright © 2008 S. Karger AG, Base
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