User:SeanWebb
Sean Webb is an author, podcaster, and human mind researcher in the Philosophy of Mind space. He has authored multiple books on the human mind and human emotions, both from a neuroanatomy perspective and also a theoretical perspective, explaining how to simulate emotions for computers through artificial personality development.
His books include: How Emotions Work in Humans and Computers Mind Hacking Happiness Volume I, The Quickest Way to Happiness and Controlling Your Mind Mind Hacking Happiness Volume II, Increasing Happiness and Finding Nondual Enlightenment
His podcasts include Two SEALs and a Walrus, which is co-hosted by the first two Navy SEALs to be publicly pro-psychedelics and is also available on YouTube, and Mind Hacking Happiness, a podcast to discuss consciousness, taking control of the human mind, and exploring the science of "Enlightenment", also published on YouTube.
Sean Webb was the first researcher to put forward a working comprehensive model of human emotions that includes logical definitions of over 70 subjective terms used for describing human emotions. His How Emotions Work in Humans and Computers book is being used as a collegiate text.
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