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  Ethics and Phenomenology [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
As such, ethicists see their discipline as basic to liberal arts and sciences, and interdisciplinarity at any level.
Human factors engineering, also known as ergonomics or ergonomic engineering, is that kind of engineering which designs physical environments including machines and processes to match human limits and abilities, and train people to use those environments (Chapanis, p.534; Kantowicz and Sorkin, p.
Alphonse Chapanis, "Human Engineering," in Operations Research and Systems Engineering ed.
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