Mark Alfano is associate professor of philosophy at Macquarie University. He received a doctorate from the Philosophy Program of the City University of New York Graduate Center (CUNY GC) in 2011, and he has been a postdoctoral fellow at the Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study and the Princeton University Center for Human Values, as well as assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Oregon, associate professor of philosophy at Delft University of Technology, and professorial Fellow at Australian Catholic University.
Mark works on moral psychology, social virtue epistemology, and Nietzsche studies. He also edits a series of edi…
Mark Alfano is associate professor of philosophy at Macquarie University. He received a doctorate from the Philosophy Program of the City University of New York Graduate Center (CUNY GC) in 2011, and he has been a postdoctoral fellow at the Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study and the Princeton University Center for Human Values, as well as assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Oregon, associate professor of philosophy at Delft University of Technology, and professorial Fellow at Australian Catholic University.
Mark works on moral psychology, social virtue epistemology, and Nietzsche studies. He also edits a series of edited volumes on The Moral Psychology of the Emotions, which includes books on contempt, anger, disgust, pride, compassion, forgiveness, sadness, gratitude, curiosity, and others.