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Editor's note. This paper was submitted to Studia Logica after Tokarz's paper “A strongly finite logic with infinite degree of maximality” was accepted for publication in studia Logica.

Allatum est die 14 Aprilis 1976

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Wroński, A. On finitely based consequence operations. Stud Logica 35, 453–458 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02123410

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