<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/our-faculty/michael-robinson.aspx" dsn="faculty"><email>michaelrobinson@chapman.edu</email><image-overwrite><img src="/our-faculty/files/small-photos/faculty/michael-robinson.jpeg" alt="Dr. Michael Robinson"/></image-overwrite><name-overwrite>Dr. Michael Robinson</name-overwrite><rank-overwrite>Associate Professor</rank-overwrite><departments-overwrite>Schmid College of Science and Technology; Department of Philosophy</departments-overwrite><expertise-overwrite/><office-hours-overwrite><span>By appointment</span></office-hours-overwrite><office-location-overwrite><span>Hashinger Science Center 206</span></office-location-overwrite><scholarly-works-links-overwrite/><degrees-overwrite/><bio-overwrite><span>Michael Robinson (Ph.D., Florida State University; M.A., Texas Tech University) is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy. His primary research interests are in Ethics, Philosophy of Action, and Metaphysics--particularly, free will and moral responsibility, human agency, moral obligation, blame, and punishment. His recent publications include "Truthmakers, Moral Responsibility, and an Alleged Counterexample to Rule A" (Erkenntnis 2016); "Revisionism, Libertarianism, and Naturalistic Plausibility" (Philosophical Studies 2015); and "The Limits of Limited-Blockage Frankfurt-Style Cases" (Philosophical Studies 2014). Dr. Robinson teaches courses on free will and moral responsibility, ethics, medical ethics, business and professional ethics, and logic.</span></bio-overwrite><scholarly-works-overwrite/><cv/><media-contact>pr@chapman.edu</media-contact><lecture-requests>michaelrobinson@chapman.edu</lecture-requests><phone>(714) 516-5895</phone><website/></item>