Latif makes VV's coke after spelling mistakes: Tells him why he can be a scientist

Periscop yesterday prepared an article with the spelling errors of the elected deputy Vetevendosje, Mr. Jahya Coca, who had made at least 137 spelling errors in a status in which she warned unrest unless the LDK-VVV Z agreement was reached. The head made so terrible mistakes that it caused a big reaction in the social media, with [...]
Mr. Cocaj made so many terrible mistakes that caused a major reaction in social media, with many people simply unable to believe the scientist's poor spelling level since 72 years of age decided to become a politician.
He even went against the party's line by the name of Vetevendosje, considering it <x0genial” President Martti Ahtisaari, who had prepared the so-called “Pak of Ahtisaari” from which the independence of Kosovo was declared, writes Periskopi.
In the same writing, he spoke with éelistic language to Kosovo society, considering ʹmasia and warning of their repression, even by Serb claws, without referring specifically to someone.
But Cocaj reasoned that he had not been careful and edited his Facebook writing.
And so has philosophy professor Blerim Latifi, who violates the scientific integrity of the deputy elected by Vetevendosje.
“Space is logic, logic is expressed by language. Language and thought are not separate worlds. We think in languages and through language.” writes Latifi, to follow up on “if language is confusing, even the thought is so. If language is irrational, even thought is irrational. As a result, not science. True science begins with the care shown in the use of language and concepts. ”
The following is the full status of Mr. Latif:
Science is logical, logical is expressed by language. Language and thought are not separate worlds. We think in languages and through language. If language is confusing, so is the thought. If language is irrational, even thought is irrational. As a result, even non-scientious. True science begins with the care shown in the use of language and concepts. That saying that “knows, but I can't put it right” is incorrect. If you don't know how to express one thing properly, it means that your knowledge and thinking about it are vague and confused.












