During the 2010/2011 Rotman Institute of Philosophy Speaker Series, Uriah Kriegel, of the University of Arizona, delivered a lecture entitled, “Experiential Origins of Intentionality”. Several authors – Loar, McGinn, Strawson, and Horgan, among others – have argued that the intentionality proper to conscious experience is somehow prior to, and grounds, other forms of intentionality. Here as elsewhere in philosophy, however, it is not always clear what is meant by “priority” and “grounding.” Although the kind of priority these authors have in mind is distinctively metaphysical, in this lecture, Kriegel presents a way of unpacking the priority of the intentionality proper to conscious experiences in epistemological terms. Video of this lecture is now available on the Rotman YouTube channel.