Fallacy of Generalisation

Fallacy
Consider the argument:

... which can be epitomised by:

... which one has to admit seems plausible.

On the other hand, consider the argument:

... an example of which reasoning may be:

Well I don't know about you, but I've never been beaten at chess by an amoeba.

Such reasoning is referred to as a fallacy of generalisation.

Resolution
When processing statements in natural language into predicate logic such as the above, the word most must be interpreted in the same way as some.