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“The Vedanta: Its Place as a System of Metaphysics” by N.K. Dutt delves into the philosophical intricacies of Vedanta, a foremost Indian metaphysical system. The book explores Vedantic epistemology and ontology, contrasting it with Western philosophies like Kantianism and Neo-Platonism. It clarifies misconceptions about Vedantic concepts such as Maya and Avidya, emphasizing the system’s Panentheistic nature. Dutt’s analysis highlights the Vedanta’s profound contributions to global metaphysical thought, aiming to bridge Eastern and Western philosophical traditions and shed new light on ancient Indian speculative philosophy.