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It would also be amazing if I could add and edit fallacies.
For example, I want to add a custom fallacy like Aristotle’s motion fallacy. So I click on the plus button, add the fallacy, and add other information I want: Alias, Description, etc.
Here is an example of editing pre-existing fallacies. I want to edit the Ad Hominem fallacy and add a source that only contains an explanation and other stuff for Ad Hominem, so I click on the edit (pencil) button, which gives me the option to edit everything. Then I add my source and save it. Suppose I want to reset it back to the original I can click on the reset button, and it will go back to the original.
If you could implement this, it would be greatly appreciated.
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Thanks for your feedback and I apologize for not responding sooner. As of now there are no plans to add new features to this project, but I will keep this open as a reminder that there is interest.
I love this project, and it works flawlessly.
I would like to add more fallacy sources like
https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/
https://www.logicalfallacies.org/
https://www.logicallyfallacious.com/
It would also be amazing if I could add and edit fallacies.
For example, I want to add a custom fallacy like Aristotle’s motion fallacy. So I click on the plus button, add the fallacy, and add other information I want: Alias, Description, etc.
Here is an example of editing pre-existing fallacies. I want to edit the Ad Hominem fallacy and add a source that only contains an explanation and other stuff for Ad Hominem, so I click on the edit (pencil) button, which gives me the option to edit everything. Then I add my source and save it. Suppose I want to reset it back to the original I can click on the reset button, and it will go back to the original.
If you could implement this, it would be greatly appreciated.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: