Final Paper & Podcast
Issue No. 3 | Volume CXV | 2014 – 2015
Why are Indexicals Essential?
Simon Prosser
University of St. Andrews
Monday, 11 May 2015
17.30 – 19.15
ROOM CHANGE – Room 349
Senate House
University of London
Malet Street
London WC13 7HU
United Kingdom
About the Speaker
Simon Prosser is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of St Andrews. His main research interests are in the philosophy of mind and in metaphysics. He has published articles on temporal experience, intentionalism about conscious experience, indexical thoughts, the metaphysics of time, and emergent properties. He is currently adding the finishing touches to a monograph on the experience of time and change, and also writing a couple of papers on the individuation of concepts. In the future he plans to write more about the nature of conscious experience.
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Senate House – University of London
ROOM CHANGE – Room 349
Malet Street
London WC1E 5DN
United Kingdom
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