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October 12, 2007, Lane History Bldg Room 307, Stanford University,Stanford, California, Science and Sensibility in the American Englightenment, sponsorted by the Patrick Suppes Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Science and Technoloy, Stanford University
10:30 am "Who is Afraid of the American Enlightenment?: Science and Culture in Early american History, James Delbourgo, McGill University
11:15 am "Black Lights: Phillis Wheatley, Benjamin Benneker; as Critics of Englightenment" Joyce Chaplin, Harvard University
2:00 PM "Carribean Science and Sensibility" Susan Scott Parrish, University of Michigan
2:45 PM "Ancient Carthage and the Limits of Classicism, Caroline winterer, Stanford University
3:45 PM Gemeral Comments and Discussion led by Jessica Riskin, Stanford University
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