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The perfectionist strives for perfection, the pedant for order. Perfectionist-creator, pedant-performer.
Perfectionism – in psychology, the belief that an ideal can and should be achieved. In the pathological form — the belief that an imperfect result of work has no right to exist.
Pedantry orPedantry (Latin paedagogans — teacher, French pédant — teacher) — a quality of personality that provides for extreme accuracy and accuracy in any human actions; excessive tendency to comply with formal requirements, rules, etc.
In my opinion, perfectionism is a search for flaws. The desire to make something perfect. While pedantry is a special attention to detail.