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'''Hindu idealism''' in [[philosophy]] is a precursor of western [[idealism]] and | '''Hindu idealism''' in [[philosophy]] is a precursor of western [[idealism]] and the philosophical opposite of [[materialism]]. Idealism and materialism are the principal [[monism|monist]] ontologies. This philosophy is the basis of the cosmology of the Vedas and most [[religion]]s of [[India]] and the far east. A related branch is [[Buddhist idealism]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:04, 25 February 2023
Hindu idealism in philosophy is a precursor of western idealism and the philosophical opposite of materialism. Idealism and materialism are the principal monist ontologies. This philosophy is the basis of the cosmology of the Vedas and most religions of India and the far east. A related branch is Buddhist idealism.