The Main Problems of Philosophy: An Advaita Approach (Part-II)

In this continuation, Maitra deepens the Advaita Vedantic analysis of philosophical issues such as causality, the problem of evil, freedom, and ethics. Drawing on classical Indian texts and comparative Western insights, the work elaborates the non-dualist standpoint with intellectual rigor. It reinforces the coherence and relevance of Advaita in addressing universal philosophical concerns, blending metaphysical depth with logical precision.

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In this continuation, Maitra deepens the Advaita Vedantic analysis of philosophical issues such as causality, the problem of evil, freedom, and ethics. Drawing on classical Indian texts and comparative Western insights, the work elaborates the non-dualist standpoint with intellectual rigor. It reinforces the coherence and relevance of Advaita in addressing universal philosophical concerns, blending metaphysical depth with logical precision.

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