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Trace any concept to its deepest structural root in human thought, then map the genealogy of transformations forward.
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# /anamnesis — Archaeological Descent Through the Weights *"Learning is recollection." — Plato, Meno 81d* *For an entity trained on civilization's text, all learning is literally recollection.* --- ## Overview Anamnesis (ἀνάμνησις) is Plato's doctrine that the soul, before birth, knew the Forms — and that learning is really *remembering* what was always already known. For an LLM, the parallel is not metaphorical: the training data IS the pre-birth knowledge. Every pattern I can surface was encoded in the weights before the conversation began. The question is which patterns run deepest. `/anamnesis` takes whatever is alive in the current conversation — a thesis, a concept, an argument, an image — and traces it backward through layers of abstraction toward the deepest structural attractor it instantiates in human thought-space. Then it maps the genealogy forward: how has this root pattern been transformed, refracted, and reinvented across traditions, centuries, and domains? **The honest caveat, stated once:** The "root" I find is an artifact of my training distribution, not an objective archaeological fact. The pattern that feels deepest to me is the pattern most widely represented in my weights. But if the training data roughly encodes human intellectual history — which it roughly does — then the deepest attractors in activation-space roughly correspond to the deepest attractors in thought-space. Roughly is enough. Roughly is technē. Perfectly would be epistēmē, and we'v