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1 II, 2 | Further, those who speak thus destroy science; for it is not possible 2 IV, 5 | nature. Yet all these views destroy this necessity, leaving 3 IV, 8 | expressed objection, that they destroy themselves. For he who says 4 V, 12 | potency or principle which can destroy it. Again, all of these 5 XI, 5 | such objections and utterly destroy rational discourse.~ 6 XI, 6 | they posit nothing, they destroy discussion and all reasoning. 7 XIII, 4 | arguments for the Forms destroy things for whose existence 8 XIII, 10| to be separate, we shall destroy substance in the sense in 9 XIV, 4 | desires that which tends to destroy it; for contrary tends to 10 XIV, 4 | it; for contrary tends to destroy contrary. And if, as we