Bratman graduated from
Haverford College in 1967 and earned his Ph.D. in
philosophy at
Rockefeller University in 1974, where he worked with
Donald Davidson. He joined the faculty at
Stanford University in 1974, where he has taught ever since. He was elected a Fellow of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2012. In 2014,
Oxford University Press published a collection of essays on Bratman's work by colleagues and former students,
Rational and Social Agency: The Philosophy of Michael Bratman. A review in
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews remarked that, "Our very understanding of what it is to form a plan or shared intention is owed in no small part to Michael Bratman's massively influential body of work." == Philosophical work ==