
Originally Posted by
Stephen R. Donaldson
A real man—real in all the ways that we recognize as real– finds himself suddenly abstracted from the world and deposited in a physical situation which could not possibly exist…. There he is informed… that he must fight to the death in single combat against a champion from another world. If he is defeated, he will die, and his world– the real world– will be destroyed because it lacks the inner strength to survive.
The man refuses to believe that what he is told is true. He asserts that he is either dreaming or hallucinating, and declines to be put in the false position of fighting to death where no 'real' danger eists…
Question: is the man's behaviour courageous or cowardly? This is the fundamental question of ethics.