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Idealism has been a prominent philosophical view in Indian Buddhist thought since tbe fourth century AD. It was a topic of considerable debate for centuries amongst Buddhist and non-Buddhist philosophers in India and Tibet. It also had a significant influence on tbe intellectual culture of China and Japan.