The concept of "meta-anthropology" was first used by M. Scheler in his work "Philosophical Worldview", in which the philosopher realizes the ways of human transcendence to the state of a creative partner (Mitbildner) of the Divine [1]. The author of the modern concept of metaanthropology is a Kyiv researcher and philosopher N. Khamitov. Meta-anthropology is the study of the existential dimensions of human existence, which are determined by the direction of the will: to self-preservation and procreation in ordinary being, to cognition and creativity or to power in the boundary being, to freedom, love and co-creation in the meta-boundary being [2]. In the coordinates of meta-anthropology, the study of the nature of love can be heuristically fruitful, as it allows us to comprehend its evolution in accordance with the evolution of the personality and his or her worldview.
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