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Does human factors/ergonomics contribute to the quality of life?

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Abstract

Our study explores the moral bases of human factors/ergonomics (HF/E). Since their inception, these co-evolving facets of the human enterprise have espoused a dedication to the quality of life. We examine whether this principle has been adhered to or transgressed during the history of, the current instantiation of and the future of HF/E. Such deliberations depend upon whether human beings are viewed as the means of production in a capitalist system or as the fundamental ends of that society. This is a political decision that those in HF/E have to partake in as individuals and as professional groups. Such a decision cannot be neglected since: 'The hottest place in Hell is reserved for those who remain neutral in times of great moral conflict'. Now is a time of great moral conflict and it is upon the outcome of such decisions that the value of HF/E must and will be judged.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)416-426
Number of pages11
JournalTheoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science
Volume12
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2011

Keywords

  • Human factors/ergonomics
  • Moral imperatives
  • Political aspirations
  • Quality of life

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