This document provides an undergraduate thesis examining the realist-idealist debate in Buddhist philosophy.
Chapter 1 analyzes the Buddha's original teachings in the Pali suttas, finding that he was neither a realist nor idealist, but occupied a different ground altogether. It explores the doctrines of dukkha (suffering), anatta (no-self), and analyzes interpretations of these doctrines in relation to realism and idealism.
Chapter 2 examines Theravada ontology through the Abhidhamma, a later systematization.
Chapter 3 scrutinizes the metaphysics and epistemology of the Yogacara school, mainly through later Indian writings of that