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1 IV, 6 | something; e.g. if you wish to prove that "knowledge" is a form 2 VI, 10| on such points, or else prove beforehand that so-and-so 3 VI, 11| discredit the definition or prove that it is no definition 4 VII, 1 | why Xenocrates fails to prove his case: for the happy 5 VII, 5 | so is there any need to prove the converse of the proposition 6 VII, 5 | and there is no need to prove the converse of this in 7 VIII, 1 | by making syllogisms to prove not only the necessary premisses 8 VIII, 3 | of mere sophistry: for to prove anything is impossible unless 9 VIII, 3 | is difficult and may even prove quite impossible. The case 10 VIII, 11| require more trouble to prove than the proposed view.~ 11 VIII, 13| e.g.) he were trying to prove that the knowledge of contraries