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1 I, 5| same is enough of itself to overthrow it.~A "property" is a predicate 2 II, 1| those who argue with them overthrow it. The conversion of an 3 II, 3| case: whereas if we want to overthrow a view, we should bring 4 II, 4| real); while if you want to overthrow a view, ask what it is that 5 III, 6| only to establish, not to overthrow. For if a certain form of 6 III, 6| of another genus can you overthrow a view, but also by means 7 III, 6| indefinite, it is possible to overthrow a statement in only one 8 VII, 5| difficult to establish than to overthrow a definition, is obvious 9 VII, 5| it should be necessary to overthrow something by a universal 10 VII, 5| predicated, is enough to overthrow it universally: and there 11 VII, 5| both cases it is easier to overthrow than to establish. As regards 12 VII, 5| complex phrase, so that to overthrow it, it is only necessary 13 VII, 5| in question, whereas to overthrow one it is enough to show 14 VII, 5| in these matters too to overthrow is easier than to establish.~ 15 VII, 5| proposition is easier to overthrow than to establish; for to 16 VII, 5| in every case, whereas to overthrow it, it is enough to show 17 VII, 5| easier to establish than to overthrow: for to establish it, it 18 VII, 5| particular instance, whereas to overthrow it, it has to be shown that 19 VII, 5| easiest thing of all is to overthrow a definition. For on account 20 VII, 5| is the hardest thing to overthrow, because it affords the