Welcome to Religious Forums, a friendly forum to discuss all religions in a friendly surrounding.
Your voice is missing! You will need to register to get access to the following site features:We hope to see you as a part of our community soon!
No. Buddhism is directness. You can, I suppose get idealistic, but that's a person's prerogative as to what he or she makes of it.Ontologically speaking.
Also i know there are many different paths in Buddhism, so which would you say is the most idealistic? Yogacara Buddhism?
Buddha did say that speculations regarding the world are a sign that you are literally out of your mind.
Acintita Sutta: Unconjecturable
Buddhism sees mind as one of the six sensory base consciousnesses: eye consciousness detects visual, ear consciousness detects sound, nose consciousness detects smell, tongue consciousness detects taste, tactile consciousness detects tactile properties, and mind detects ideas.I agree that yogacara is metaphysical idealism in that "all is mind,", but it doesn't necessarily use the western "substance" argument.
Berkeley
1. What is "metaphysical idealism"?
"Metaphysical idealism" is the name philosophers give to the theory of reality or "metaphysics" which holds that the only independently real entities or "substances" are minds and their properties. The most general catch-all word with which to refer to mental properties is "ideas." Thus "ideas" by definition are what "minds" have, they can exist only in minds or "spirits." They are what the mind is thinking of when it thinks. Idealists in effect accept the reality of only one half of Cartesian dualism, the "mind" or "thinking thing" half.
Buddhism sees mind as one of the six sensory base consciousnesses: eye consciousness detects visual, ear consciousness detects sound, nose consciousness detects smell, tongue consciousness detects taste, tactile consciousness detects tactile properties, and mind detects ideas.
Yes. I was relating the Buddhist view of ideas as a sensory action to the western definition of metaphysical idealism in post #3. Sorry if I was unclear about it.Actually, the 6 (or 8) consciousness, along with mental formations, and perception, is all included within the realm of mind, not just Manovijñana.