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1 II, 7 | that it may help us both in demolishing and in establishing a view. 2 II, 8 | their sequence, both when demolishing and when establishing a 3 II, 8 | conversely, both when you are demolishing and when you are establishing 4 II, 9 | terms in the thesis, both in demolishing and in establishing it. 5 II, 9 | or to destroy it, both in demolishing and in establishing a view. 6 III, 6 | brought into use. For in demolishing or establishing a thing 7 III, 6 | there are four ways of demolishing it: for if it be shown that 8 IV, 3 | If, therefore, you are demolishing a view, there are all these 9 IV, 3 | follow likewise, both in demolishing and in establishing a view. 10 IV, 4 | and in general, both in demolishing and in establishing an argument, 11 IV, 4 | privation, there are two ways of demolishing an argument, first of all 12 IV, 4 | rendered. If, then, you are demolishing a view, you should follow 13 IV, 6 | rendered be found therein.~In demolishing a view, therefore, you should 14 VII, 5 | conclusion than many. Now in demolishing a definition it is sufficient 15 VIII, 10| It can be done either by demolishing the point on which the falsehood 16 VIII, 14| propositions asked and so demolishing one of those that were conceded: