Game details
Type: Card Game
Topic:
 Applied Ethics
 Business Ethics
 Critical Thinking
 Management
 Sustainability
Player number: 2 to 6
Duration: 30 minutes
Audience: Students aged 16+
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Designer(s): Dr Laura Mitchell
Additional credits:

Playtesters: Students at DePaul University (Tyler Ackerman, Jason Alvarez, Clark, Bryce Gokey, David Gonzalez, Kevin Hernandez, Vinison Hobbs, Ryan Horner, Sean Kilraine, Oscar Martinez, Joshua Padilla, Andrew Peña, Teodoro “Jay Jay” Santiago, Alex Schein, Samuel S. Schnee, Eric Towns II, Julia Williams, Jason Z, Zuriel Zavala), Students at University of York, 2022-2024, Participants at the Playful Learning Conference, Leicester 2023, SCOS Conference attendees, Paris 2023

Bad Logic in Business Ethics

A drafting based card game to build arguments

Does a business have responsibilities? What for? Play a card sequence to build a logical and consistent argument about moral relations between stakeholders. Will you opt for justice, or self-interest? Look out! Avoid bad logic that other players can critique you for.

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In this game you will take turns to draw and play cards to build a sequential argument containing at least three premise statements and one conclusion with the highest points score. You will also challenge other player’s arguments with ‘BAD LOGIC’ cards to reduce their score, and add more cards to your own argument to repair any LOGIC challenges you face!

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Cards (suitable for printing on A4)

Rules (suitable for printing on A4)

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