{"id":175891,"date":"2026-03-17T10:53:11","date_gmt":"2026-03-17T18:53:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lukeford.net\/blog\/?p=175891"},"modified":"2026-03-17T11:02:25","modified_gmt":"2026-03-17T19:02:25","slug":"philosopher-of-virtue-mark-alfano-posts-to-nathan-cofnas-youre-about-to-learn-why-people-generally-avoid-fucking-with-me","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lukeford.net\/blog\/?p=175891","title":{"rendered":"Philosopher Of Virtue Mark Alfano Posts To Nathan Cofnas: &#8216;You&#8217;re about to learn why people generally avoid fucking with me.&#8217;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><A HREF=\"https:\/\/x.com\/moral_psych\/status\/1219275312019714053\">Mark Alfano&#8217;s tweet to Nathan Cofnas on January 20, 2020 reads<\/a>, at first glance, like raw aggression. &#8220;You&#8217;re about to learn why people generally avoid fucking with me.&#8221; Most people encountering that line assume it reflects personal animosity or academic arrogance. It reflects neither. Read through the lens of David Pinsof&#8217;s <a href=\"https:\/\/lukeford.net\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/StrangeBedfellows-PsychInquiryThirdRevision2.docx\">Alliance Theory<\/a>, which treats moral and political beliefs as emergent properties of shifting coalitions rather than fixed worldviews, the tweet becomes something far more legible: a precise, public declaration of enforcement capacity.<br \/>\n<A HREF=\"https:\/\/www.alfanophilosophy.com\/\">Alfano is an established professor working at the intersection of moral psychology and virtue epistemology<\/a>. His research examines how character traits form, how social environments shape belief, and how epistemic norms operate collectively. Those interests place him squarely inside the dominant coalition in contemporary academic philosophy and psychology, one organized around harm avoidance, bias detection, and the social embeddedness of knowledge. He is not a neutral referee in this conflict. He functions as a mid-to-high-status norm enforcer within that coalition, and that role shapes everything about how he responds to Cofnas.<br \/>\nWhen Cofnas, then a doctoral student at Oxford, published &#8220;<A HREF=\"https:\/\/www.tandfonline.com\/doi\/full\/10.1080\/09515089.2019.1697803\">Research on group differences in intelligence: A defense of free inquiry<\/a>&#8221; in Philosophical Psychology, Alfano did not engage it as a debatable hypothesis. He reclassified it. He called it &#8220;race science,&#8221; labeled it &#8220;repugnant,&#8221; and compared its reasoning to anti-vax conspiracism. That reclassification matters enormously. Once an argument moves from the domain of legitimate disagreement into the domain of moral threat, debate stops being the appropriate tool. Enforcement replaces it.<br \/>\nThe tweet signals three things simultaneously. First, it warns Cofnas directly that consequences are coming. Second, and more importantly, it speaks to Alfano&#8217;s coalition. By taking an aggressive, public lead, he lowers the coordination cost for everyone who agrees with him but needs someone to go first. Graduate students and junior faculty can join the campaign without initiating the conflict themselves. They follow a recognized leader. Third, the signal reaches every onlooker. The implicit message is that this is what happens when you cross this line. That is how coalitions maintain norms without constant policing. Public enforcement of one case deters a hundred others.<br \/>\nWhat follows the tweet confirms it was never empty. Alfano launches a Change.org petition demanding retraction of the paper, an apology, or editorial resignations. He organizes a multi-author commentary labeling the piece unscientific and racist. Philosophers receive calls to boycott Philosophical Psychology entirely. One editor eventually resigns. The campaign succeeds as a boundary-enforcement operation, and the episode becomes a case study in how academic coalitions defend their perimeter.<br \/>\nThe aggression in that language is functional, not incidental. If Alfano had written &#8220;I disagree with this paper,&#8221; nothing would have moved. Moderate language produces no collective action. Extreme moral language activates moral emotions, frames the target as radioactive, and converts private discomfort into public obligation. The escalation follows the logic of what Pinsof calls punitive signaling. For a high-status academic, a bold public confrontation carries real risk. It invites counter-attack and potential face-loss. By committing so visibly, Alfano signals to his alliance that he is burned in. He cannot retreat without cost, and that very irreversibility functions as a focal point. Others can now join without being seen as instigators.<br \/>\nThe conflict also reveals what Pinsof describes as mobilization asymmetry. Alfano&#8217;s coalition organizes around a shared sacred belief, the proposition that group differences in intelligence must be explained by environment and injustice rather than genetics. In Alliance Theory, a shared sacred belief enables rapid coordination. Defending it reads as a social benefit inside the group, not a personal cost. Cofnas, by contrast, operates without a comparably organized counter-alliance. His defenders form a loose collection of free-inquiry advocates who share no unified positive doctrine. That makes them slower to coordinate and less capable of imposing reciprocal costs on Alfano. The exchange feels disproportionate only if you read it as an intellectual dispute. It was never that.<br \/>\nThe label &#8220;Mafia Mark&#8221; functions, in this framework, as a deterrence brand. An enforcer known to pursue challengers with personal intensity, regardless of nuance, deters more effectively than one who responds proportionally. Proportional response invites testing. Disproportionate response discourages it. The aggression is not a character flaw leaking through; it is the core feature of the deterrence model. Future dissenters calculate the cost before they publish.<br \/>\nThere is also an institutional dimension. Universities prefer procedural calm. A high-volume public controversy forces a university to choose between protecting one researcher and absorbing sustained reputational pressure from a vocal, well-organized coalition. Institutions tend to follow the path of least social resistance. That path usually runs toward the more aggressive and better-coordinated side. Alfano and his allies exploit that preference structurally, not cynically. They generate the kind of noise that makes institutional neutrality untenable.<br \/>\nHis career arc fits the classic Alliance Theory trajectory. Early work built credibility and signaled alignment within a field that already valued both empirical rigor and moral consequence. As status accrued, his function shifted from idea-producer to boundary clarifier and reputational gatekeeper. The Cofnas episode made that role visible. By leading the charge, he strengthened the coalition&#8217;s epistemic perimeter, raised the cost of taboo research on race, intelligence, and heredity, and sent a durable signal to anyone watching from the margins of the field. Inside the coalition he gains coalitional capital: visibility, leadership credibility, and a reputation for reliability under pressure. Outside it, he looks like an enforcer of orthodoxy. Both reputations are the predictable output of the enforcer position.<br \/>\nTranslate the tweet out of Twitter rhetoric, and it reads: this domain has enforced boundaries, I am one of the people who enforces them, and you are about to experience that enforcement. The tone stops being surprising once you see the structural role. 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