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1 II, 1| not good". The methods of establishing and overthrowing a view 2 II, 2| this is useful both for establishing and for overthrowing a view: 3 II, 3| convertible for purposes both of establishing and of overthrowing a view. 4 II, 3| denial of it. Whereas in establishing a statement we ought to 5 II, 4| purposes alike, both for establishing and for overthrowing a view.~ 6 II, 4| fallacious for purposes of establishing a view, while the second 7 II, 4| for overthrowing and for establishing a view: for if the soul 8 II, 7| both in demolishing and in establishing a view. Well then, that 9 II, 7| observed: but for purposes of establishing one, though the rule will 10 II, 8| when demolishing and when establishing a view, and you should secure 11 II, 8| demolishing and when you are establishing a view: secure arguments 12 II, 9| both in demolishing and in establishing it. By co-ordinates’ are 13 II, 9| both in demolishing and in establishing a view. For those things 14 III, 6| use. For in demolishing or establishing a thing universally we also 15 IV, 2| follow the rule as given: if establishing one, then-suppose that what 16 IV, 2| species too is predicated. If establishing a view, it is useful to 17 IV, 3| the other hand, you are establishing a view, there are three 18 IV, 3| both in demolishing and in establishing a view. For whatever attribute 19 IV, 4| both in demolishing and in establishing an argument, you should 20 IV, 4| the rule as stated; but if establishing one there is but one way: 21 IV, 4| predicated either. Also, in establishing a view, you should adopt 22 IV, 6| follow the rule as stated. In establishing one, on the other hand, 23 VII, 5| definition); whereas in establishing a definition, one is bound 24 VII, 5| attributable. Moreover, in establishing a case, the reasoning brought 25 VII, 5| property of a thing. For in establishing a property one has to show 26 VII, 5| demolished. Moreover, in establishing a genus it is not enough