Iām the Director and Co-Founder of ClusterFree, an advocacy and research initiative focused on cluster headaches. ClusterFree was incubated by the Qualia Research Institute.
I previously worked as Chief of Staff at the Institute for Law & AI (formerly āLegal Priorities Projectā) and as COO at the Center on Long-Term Risk (formerly āEffective Altruism Foundationā). I also co-founded EA Munich in 2015. I have a masterās and a PhD in Computational Science from TU Munich and a bachelorās in Engineering Physics from Tec de Monterrey.
I also have a blog called Globally Bound where I write about consciousness and extreme suffering.
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Thanks for sharing! I think you might enjoy in this conversation with Roger Thisdell about classical enlightenment and valence structuralism, which touches on some of the points you raise. (You probably also saw Scott Alexanderās In What Sense Is Life Suffering?)
Itās going to be interesting to see how the field of ethics (esp. population ethics) evolves as philosophers take phenomenology seriously (in particular exotic states, many of which Buddhists have explored and described in excruciating detail for centuries), not to mention things like open individualism or mixed valence.