We could have a game where we have situations and we ask the user to find what is the fallacy in the presented argument in the context. For instance....
A and B are married. They took a walk through a park near their house this morning. Hours later, A told B her amazing discovery: All apples are red. Indeed, she argues that since that this morning, she only saw red apples which indicates that every apple is red.
What is the flaw in this logic? Answer: faulty generalization
We could have a game where we have situations and we ask the user to find what is the fallacy in the presented argument in the context. For instance....
A and B are married. They took a walk through a park near their house this morning. Hours later, A told B her amazing discovery: All apples are red. Indeed, she argues that since that this morning, she only saw red apples which indicates that every apple is red.
What is the flaw in this logic? Answer: faulty generalization