framing and reframing arguments

Framing arguments refers to the selection and presentation of information, ideas, or perspectives in a way that shapes how people perceive and understand an issue or topic. It involves choosing specific language, examples, or viewpoints to influence the audience's interpretation and response. Reframing arguments, on the other hand, is the act of altering or changing the way an argument is presented or understood. It aims to shift the perspective or context of an argument to highlight new aspects, challenge existing beliefs, or promote a different understanding of the issue at hand. This can be done by introducing alternative narratives, changing the focus, or offering a fresh interpretation.

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