Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2020
1 Frank, Snare “Can a Moral Man Raise the Question, ‘Should I be Moral?’”, Canadian journal of Philosophy, IV (1974-5), pp. 498–507.Google Scholar
2 Premise (2) assumes a reasonably clear distinction can be made between moral and non-moral reasons. Snare does not attempt to explain the distinction; nor will I. Insofar as there is some doubt that such a distinction can be made, doubt is cast on Snare's claim that non-moral reasons are more fundamental than moral reasons in certain contexts. My position is that even if such a distinction can be made, Snare has failed to show that non-moral reasons are in any sense more fundamental than moral reasons.