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Alfred Lent is a Teaching Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Ohio University's College of Arts and Sciences, where he contributes to undergraduate and graduate education in philosophy. He is based in Ellis Hall 217 on the Athens Campus.
His primary research and teaching interests lie in Modern Philosophy, American Philosophy, and Ethics. These areas reflect both historical and normative dimensions of philosophical inquiry, with applications across disciplines.
The trends in his scholarly focus suggest engagement with foundational texts and moral reasoning, though no specific publications are listed. His academic work supports the broader mission of liberal arts education at Ohio University.
Dr. Lent has not been mentioned as receiving any scientific awards or honors in the provided text.
He advises students in philosophy, particularly within his specializations, though no named advisees are listed. There is no mention of research grants or external funding associated with his profile.
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