which of the Buddhist school holds that external world is an idea of the mind.
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A salient feature of Buddhist philosophy which sets it apart from Indian orthodoxy is the centrality of the doctrine of not-self (Pāli. ... The Buddha's not-self doctrine sees humans as an impermanent composite of five psychological and physical aspects instead of a single fixed self.
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Yogachara is the Buddhist school holds that external world is an idea of the mind.
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