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1 I, 5 | the same is not enough to establish a definition. To show, however, 2 II, 3 | view. For if we want to establish a statement, we shall show 3 II, 3 | either to demolish or to establish it: e.g. supposing "the 4 II, 3 | you should try either to establish or to demolish both descriptions 5 II, 3 | required: e.g. if we want to establish a view, we should bring 6 II, 4 | be real: if you wish to establish a view inquire what there 7 II, 10| does not belong. You should establish this by induction. Another 8 III, 6 | both to demolish and to establish a view, except that whereas 9 III, 6 | degree it is possible only to establish, not to overthrow. For if 10 III, 6 | it is only possible to establish a view by means of a less 11 IV, 2 | that the one we wish to establish as genus is not subordinate 12 IV, 6 | thought to be so.~Moreover, to establish a view, you should look 13 IV, 6 | genus in which you want to establish the existence of something; 14 V, 4 | commonplace arguments which establish absolutely that the property 15 VII, 2 | and the term, in order to establish that the former is a definition, 16 VII, 3 | other hand, we desire to establish one, the first thing to 17 VII, 3 | which it is possible to establish a result by comparing two 18 VII, 5 | it is more difficult to establish than to overthrow a definition, 19 VII, 5 | easier to overthrow than to establish. As regards the property 20 VII, 5 | the terms used, whereas to establish it is necessary to reason 21 VII, 5 | clear that you are bound to establish it in one way only, viz. 22 VII, 5 | overthrow is easier than to establish.~In the case of an accidental 23 VII, 5 | easier to overthrow than to establish; for to establish it, one 24 VII, 5 | than to establish; for to establish it, one has to show that 25 VII, 5 | the contrary, easier to establish than to overthrow: for to 26 VII, 5 | than to overthrow: for to establish it, it is enough to show 27 VII, 5 | demolish a definition, while to establish one is the hardest. For 28 VII, 5 | For there one both has to establish all those other points by 29 VII, 5 | while it is the hardest to establish, both because of the number 30 VII, 5 | easiest thing of all to establish is an accidental predicate: 31 VIII, 1 | those which are required to establish them. Moreover, do not state 32 VIII, 8 | reasoning, or else goes to establish one of these: (and you can 33 VIII, 8 | it is secured in order to establish something else by the fact