Abstract
McCrae seems to believe that the empirical status of the stability thesis is guaranteed by virtue of the fact that scores on measures of personality traits are always free to change over time. Yet, my thesis that trait stability is a noncontingent truth is not predicated on specific claims regarding phenotypic manifestations of personality traits. Rather, I maintain that McCrae and Costa's pre-empirical assumptions logically
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