The field covered by psychological and praxiological sciences in reference to individual decision making is deficient in order to make theoretically and existentially desirable decisions of a strict ethical qualities – be it on political, social, business and other issues. The preference of values underlies any decision making, if the conclusion is not going to be random or apparent. This act of preference is never of a strict ethical nature. Simultaneously, it is ever ontological and cognitive. The act of preference as a basic option is located ever in man’s existential sphere. The learning of decision making – as personal decision – ought to recognise the existence of essential relations (open/secret; aware/not aware) in respect to the being, implicating the very fundamental act of value preference.
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