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Empathy- and sympathy-feelings cannot however make up the whole psychic presupposition of such a feeling of pleasure. It would be wrong to suppose - as does Aristotle in his doctrine of catharsis - that one emotional arousal in a subject can in itself and without further ado be the cause of a second emotional arousal in the same subject, that a feeling of empathetic displeasure, . pain at the downfall of the hero, already and only because it is there, could trigger the pleasure-feeling of aesthetic enjoyment (150f). . | Australian Government National Health and Medical Research Council Guidelines for Managing Risks in Recreational Water WORKING TO BUILD A HEALTHY AUSTRALIA Australian Government National Health and Medical Research Council GUIDELINES FOR MANAGING RISKS IN RECREATIONAL WATER Australian Government 2008 Paper-based publications This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968 no part may be reproduced by any process without prior written permission from the Commonwealth available from the Attorney-General s Department. Requests and inquiries concerning reproduction and rights should be addressed to the Commonwealth Copyright Administration Attorney General s Department Robert Garran Offices National Circuit Canberra ACT 2600 or posted at http cca ISBN Print 1864962666 Australian Government 2008 Electronic documents This work is copyright. You may download display print and reproduce this material in unaltered form only retaining this notice for your personal non-commercial use or use within your organisation. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968 all other rights are reserved. Requests for further authorisation should be directed to the Commonwealth Copyright Administration Attorney General s Department Robert Garran Offices National Circuit Canberra ACT 2600 or posted at http cca ISBN Online 1864962720 URL addresses are correct at the time of publication. The NHMRC acknowledges that at times organisations change URL addresses or remove information from the internet. Documents of the NHMRC are prepared by panels of experts drawn from appropriate Australian academic professional community and government organisations. The NHMRC is grateful to these people for the excellent work they do on its behalf. This work is usually performed on an honorary basis and in addition to their usual work commitments. The Guidelines for Managing Risks in Recreational Water are scheduled for review in .
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