"What should I do?," "How should I deal with this?," "How should
I behave?," "How should I act?" we ask ourselves daily. But, this
is only the first part of the sentence, while the full sentence is
"What should I do ... to achieve such and such?," for example to
complete an assigned task, to do well before my boss or a client,
to be pleased with myself, to carry out my plans, to make money in
the stock market, to pass an exam, to complete an application, etc.
These and similar questions that people ask, consciously or not,
openly or not, are decisions.
What skills must we master, especially when there is a need to
make not only elementary decisions, but also decisions that affect
the existence, health, and even lives of people? First, Laszlo
Zsolnai writes that we should acquire the skill of gaining
knowledge. Only then will we stand a chance of reacting to things
that are improbable today, but could become a fact tomorrow. Also
essential is the skill of designing, i.e., preparing actions
conceptually in order to make decisions before irreversible changes
occur. Finally, it is essential to master the skill of
multidimensional judgment within the space defined by
effectiveness, efficiency, and ethics.
This is Zsolnai's attempt to build a model of making ethical
decisions both effectively and efficiently. Therefore, the model is
much broader than purely an analytical framework would be. It must
tell us how to act rather than limit us to reflection on actions
already performed; it must combine decision and praxiological
analysis of human conduct. The proposed model enlarges the scope of
the debate and suggests new avenues of both rational and
responsible decision making. This is an original statement of the
crossover of policy and morality.
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