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Valery A. Erovenko, Dr. Sci. (Physics & Mathematics), Professor, Minsk, Republic of Belarus, e-mail: erovenko23@mail.ru
Many individuals face manifestations of their own or someone else's laziness. In particular, the laziness of non-mathematical students studying mathematics is a multi-level phenomenon that is an obstacle to achieving the educational goal. However, the complexity of the task of overcoming laziness concludes that morally justified motives can be behind each individual manifestation. The used normative and evaluative nature of the phenomenon of student laziness complicates the possibilities of its philosophical reflection, which, due to its ambiguity, has not yet become a substantive element of a mathematics teaching.
Keywords: The phenomenon of laziness, psychological phenomenon, pedagogical task, understood mathematics, metaphysics of laziness, philosophy of oblomovism, student mythology
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