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  1. Michael H. Robins (2002). The Possibility of Practical Reason, J. David Velleman. Oxford University Press, 2000, 302 Pages. [REVIEW] Economics and Philosophy 18 (2):351-385.
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  2. Michael H. Robins (1997). Is It Rational to Carry Out Strategic Intentions? Philosophia 25 (1-4):191-221.
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  3. Michael H. Robins (1993). The Place of Vows in the Theory of Practical Rationality. In K. B. Agrawal & R. K. Raizada (eds.), Sociological Jurisprudence and Legal Philosophy: Random Thoughts On. University Book House.
     
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  4. Michael H. Robins (1991). Practical Reflection, by J. David Velleman. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (4):949-952.
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  5. Michael H. Robins (1987). Book Review:Practical Inferences. D. S. Clarke, Jr. [REVIEW] Ethics 98 (1):178-.
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  6. Michael H. Robins (1986). Intention and Control. Theoria 52 (1-2):41-56.
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  7. Michael H. Robins (1985). Is Fishkins's Critique of Impartial Consequentialism Impartial? Tulane Studies in Philosophy 33:21-26.
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  8. Michael H. Robins (1984). Deviant Causal Chains and Non-Basic Action. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 62 (3):265 – 282.
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  9. Michael H. Robins (1984). Promising, Intending, and Moral Autonomy. Cambridge University Press.
    Introduction Promising seems to be an act of intentionally creating an obligation where none existed before, but how is such a thing accomplished? ...
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  10. Michael H. Robins (1984). Practical Reasoning, Commitment, and Rational Action. American Philosophical Quarterly 21 (1):55 - 68.
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  11. Michael H. Robins (1980). On Pritchard Revisited. Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy 2:66-70.
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  12. Michael H. Robins (1976). Promissory Obligations and Rawls's Contractarianism. Analysis 36 (4):190 - 198.
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  13. Michael H. Robins (1976). The Primacy of Promising. Mind 85 (339):321-340.
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  14. Michael H. Robins (1974). Hare's Golden-Rule Argument: A Reply to Silverstein. Mind 83 (332):578-581.
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  15. Michael H. Robins (1973). For an Ontology of Morals. International Philosophical Quarterly 13 (1):135-139.
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