Mike, can you give some examples? (which, unlike the ones given in your previous post, involve human agency)
And then --- could you give the rationale to distinguish them from the example you gave of a boy popping a balloon to scare someone? That's the example that suggested to me that no communicated feelings could be excluded. Even the when the patient describes his tummy ache to the doctor -- isn't pity a feeling being communicated -- and isn't that an aesthetic experience? (at least -- the followers of Aristotle might say so) Mike wrote: "I am inclusive, but not that inclusive. I do not believe that every communication of a feeling is intended as an aesthetic experience." _____________________________________________________________ What's the best for Internet Security? Click Here! http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2211/fc/Ioyw6ijlZS6ypVHIYd33tc5QVIj6vi uMierk9et8I0opiWOnTexys8/?count=1234567890
