From Duty, for Happiness: Authority and Value in Kant’s theory of Practical Reason.
University of Oslo, Faculty of Humanities, Oslo 2015 (2016 på omslaget), stor 8vo, orig. omslag, 236 s., engelsk tekst, avhandling for graden PhD.
«Kant is widely regarded as the austere moralist, concerned only with strict adherence to duties and uninterested in happiness and suffering. I have long been convinced that this perception had to be false — or at least that it did not capture what was most important and compelling about Kant’s ethical theory, and so I needed to find a way in which this important element of Kant’s ethics could be separated from the dual scourges of formalism and rigorism.»