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[[Eric Weinstein|Eric]] has pointed out that conversations around issues often occur in specific contexts, or frames, where the context itself is the argument. | [[Eric Weinstein|Eric]] has pointed out that conversations around issues often occur in specific contexts, or frames, where the context itself is the argument. | ||
To break out of it, ask: | To break out of it, ask: | ||
* Who determined this frame? | * Who determined this frame? |
Revision as of 17:49, 2 April 2020
Eric has pointed out that conversations around issues often occur in specific contexts, or frames, where the context itself is the argument.
To break out of it, ask:
- Who determined this frame?