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Hendrik Pos
1898 (Amsterdam) — 1955 (Haarlem)
Dutch linguist and philosopher, student of Rickert and Husserl. He was a prominent intellectual personality in the Netherlands, a significant actor of interwar debates on language (participating for example in the Davos disputes) and had an impact on the likes of Hjelmslev, Jakobson, Trubeckoj and Merleau-Ponty.
in English
XThe notion of opposition in linguistics
2019
Acta Structuralica 4

Recollections of Ernst Cassirer
1949
in: The philosophy of Ernst Cassirer, Evanston
Remarks on the materialism of the eighteenth century
1949
in: Philosophy for the future, New York : MacMillan
The foundation of word-meanings
1948
Lingua 1
The philosophical significance of comparative semantics
1936
in: Philosophy & history, Oxford : Clarendon Press