Interpretive framing

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Overview

Interpretive framing, also known as political framing' or just framing, is a rhetorical device in which a complex issue is explained in simpler terms chosen to emphasize certain aspects of the issue and downplay others. It is typically used as a form of rhetorical deception, though it can be used non-deceptively (see Legitimate Uses).

It is a cousin to the emotional argument in that it favors viewing the argument in simplistic terms – which are typically emotionally-weighted, although they do not have to be – rather than examining every detail to the greatest possible extent. In other words, it is arational at best and can be used for anti-rational purposes.

Legitimate Uses

The only justifiable use of this technique seems to be when an issue has already been framed in terms that are unfair; an alternate framing may make it easier to see this unfairness, especially for those not inclined to look past the surface. However, this is generally playing to the strengths of those who would distort the truth rather than seek it, and does not really resolve anything.

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