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The Hanian Diagnosis

Byung-Chul Han's critique of the aesthetics of the smooth as the pathology of contemporary production — a diagnosis MacIntyre's framework both confirms and specifies with greater precision.
Byung-Chul Han's philosophy, developed across The Burnout Society (2010) and subsequent works, diagnoses contemporary culture as governed by the aesthetics of the smooth — the frictionless, the seamless, the optimized-for-ease. The smooth is the aesthetic of the iPhone, the algorithmic feed, the AI-generated response. Han argues that the elimination of friction from experience produces not flourishing but a hollowed simulation of productivity in which the conditions for genuine depth have been eliminated. MacIntyre's framework confirms the diagnosis but specifies what Han leaves imprecise: what is lost in the smooth is not friction in general but the productive friction through which internal goods are cultivated — and the distinction between productive and merely impeditive friction is one that virtue ethics can draw and Han's framework cannot.

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Han's power as a diagnostician is in his precision about the phenomenology of the smooth. The iPhone is a slab of glass so featureless it could have been grown rather than made. The Tesla dashboard has no

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