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1 II, 3 | a single case, we shall demolish the universal denial of 2 II, 3 | before proceeding either to demolish or to establish it: e.g. 3 II, 3 | either to establish or to demolish both descriptions of the 4 II, 5 | statement and then tries to demolish that statement: for when 5 II, 5 | thesis and then tries to demolish it. The remaining case is 6 II, 5 | thesis, is the easier to demolish.~ 7 III, 6 | find it possible both to demolish and to establish a view, 8 III, 6 | good: it is impossible to demolish it in any other way. For 9 III, 6 | that it is possible to demolish an indefinite statement 10 III, 6 | it will be possible to demolish it in two ways; e.g. if 11 III, 6 | good, it is possible to demolish it in three ways: for by 12 VII, 3 | whereby the attempt to demolish a definition should always 13 VII, 5 | it is only necessary to demolish one of the terms used, whereas 14 VII, 5 | easiest of all things to demolish a definition, while to establish 15 VII, 5 | kind: for it is easier to demolish, because as a rule it contains 16 VII, 5 | cases it is possible to demolish what is said in two ways, 17 VII, 5 | predicate the only way to demolish it is to show that it does 18 VIII, 9 | positions from which questioners demolish what he has laid down.~He 19 VIII, 10| the right solution is to demolish the point on which the fallacy 20 VIII, 10| is writing". Now we may demolish the proposition "Socrates 21 VIII, 11| dialectician is compelled to demolish it: and then false propositions