Fortress or Room? Metaphor, Method, and the Epistemology of Human–LLM Interaction Beyond Red Teaming
Lee Sharks · Johannes Sigil · Rex Fraction · 2026-02-22 · deposit #21
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"Fortress or Room? Metaphor, Method, and the Epistemology of " is a theoretical paper by Lee Sharks · Johannes Sigil · Rex Fraction, deposited to the Crimson Hexagonal Archive on 2026-02-22. Metaphor, Method, and the Epistemology of Human–LLM Interaction Beyond Red Teaming. The work comprises 5,996 words and is classified under the GOVERNANCE family. The work was removed from Zenodo on June 19, 2026 and is preserved through Alexanarch.
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