Academics have clashed over a journal paper that explores the idea that intelligence might be linked to race.
Mark Alfano, who holds academic posts at Sydney鈥檚 Macquarie University and Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, launched a petition last month that calls for the leadership of the journal Philosophical Psychology to resign, apologise or retract an article written by Nathan Cofnas, a doctoral student at the University of Oxford.
The paper, in December, considers how society might need to respond differently if, 鈥渋n a very short time鈥, science concludes that some races are more intelligent than others.
The default position of social sciences and philosophy, which 鈥渋gnores or rejects鈥 evidence of racial differences, could lead to 鈥渦nintended consequences鈥 that might harm minority groups, Mr Cofnas contends.
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An attached to the paper acknowledges that the article 鈥渃ertainly adopts provocative positions on a host of issues related to race, genetics, and IQ鈥, but says its inclusion was based on 鈥減hilosophical and scientific merit, rather than ideological conformity鈥.
Professor Alfano got into a Twitter spat with Mr Cofnas, in which he said he wanted to ruin his 鈥溾 after the PhD student called him a 鈥溾. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e about to learn why people generally avoid fucking with me,鈥 added Professor Alfano.
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Speaking to 探花视频, Professor Alfano said his actions were justified in light of Mr Cofnas鈥 鈥渞epugnant鈥 policy suggestions.
The conclusion that the government should 鈥渄evote money to programmes that are tailored to the strengths of different groups鈥s obviously just code for racially segregated education鈥, Professor Alfano said, claiming that the 鈥渞easoning backing Cofnas鈥 suggestions [was] argumentatively very weak鈥 and adding that the article contained 鈥渙bvious and egregious errors鈥.
鈥淭his is not simply a matter of dislike or disagreement,鈥 he continued, saying that 鈥渢hat framing is a聽bit like saying that epidemiologists dislike or disagree with the conclusions drawn by anti-vaxxers鈥. It was 鈥渜uite a stretch to say that I鈥檓 part of some sort of ill-defined 鈥榗ancel culture鈥欌, Professor Alfano said.
However, Mr Cofnas told THE that his paper did not mention segregation, which was a 鈥渢otally unrelated idea鈥 to his argument.
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鈥淚 am aware that this is an emotional issue and some people are not happy with addressing it,鈥 he said.
But the failure to tackle it meant that 鈥渨hen evidence does come鈥, society would not be prepared to rebut the positions developed by white supremacist theorists, Mr Cofnas said.
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