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LOCATION:The Heyman Center\, Second Floor Common Room
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SUMMARY:Sound and Sense in Britain\, 1770-1840
DESCRIPTION:VISIT CONFERENCE BLOG HERE Understandings of the senses unde
 rwent a radical reimagining toward the last few decades of t
 he eighteenth century in Britain\, a shift evident in the dom
 ains of philosophy\, physiology\, politics\, and the arts. Soun
 d played a pivotal role in many of these engagements with po
 st-Lockean empiricism\, as vibration and sympathy became wide
 spread metaphors for mental activity\, shared sentiments\, and
  aesthetic experiences. If sound was central to the debates 
 of the Scottish and English Enlightenment\, it was equally im
 portant to the popular culture of religious revival.
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