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Art Quote by Ernst Jünger

“Human perfection and technical perfection are incompatible. If we strive for one, we must sacrifice the other: there is, in any case, a parting of the ways. Whoever realises this will do cleaner work one way or the other. Technical perfection strives towards the calculable, human perfection…” quote by Ernst Jünger
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““Human perfection and technical perfection are incompatible. If we strive for one, we must sacrifice the other: there is, in any case, a parting of the ways. Whoever realises this will do cleaner work one way or the other. Technical perfection strives towards the calculable, human perfection towards the incalculable. Perfect mechanisms - around which, therefore, stands an uncanny but fascinating halo of brilliance - evoke both fear and Titanic pride which will be humbled not by insight but only by catastrophe. The fear and enthusiasm we experience at the sight of perfect mechanisms are in exact contrast to the happiness we feel at the sight of a perfect work of art. We sense an attack on our integrity, on our wholeness. That arms and legs are lost or harmed is not yet the greatest danger.””

Ernst Jünger

About This Quote

Source Book: “The Forest Passage” by Ernst Jünger, 1971

Human and technical perfection pull in opposite directions; pursuing one often undermines the other, leading to tension between calculable efficiency and unquantifiable humanity.

In simple terms: Chasing perfect tech can erode human wholeness.

Key Takeaway

Balance precision with humanity.

Themes

technology humanity perfection tradeoffs

Mood

reflective cautionary

Type

philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • design projects
  • ethical AI development
  • creative work
  • engineering leadership
  • artistic creation

Key Concepts

calculability integrity art vs. engineering

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we integrate human values into high‑tech design?
  • What safeguards prevent loss of integrity in pursuit of efficiency?
A Different Perspective

Perfect mechanisms may inspire awe but also mask deeper risks.

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