* See, for example, W. V. Quine, Methods of Logic, New York, 1950; and I. Copi,
Symbolic Logic, New York, 1954. In this connection it should be noted that the notion
of flagging in Quine's system is quite different from that developed here in the first sec-
tion of this chapter.
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