Yes, the men and I have a kind of philosophy.
He is seen as a major figure in the history and development of philosophy.
He worked then for seven years as a teacher of philosophy and history in high schools.
I hope he mayn't stand in need of his philosophy.
By 1497 he had become a professor of philosophy at the university.
That kind of philosophy could never win in the long run.
"I have heard that you are a student of philosophy yourself."
He could have been a doctor, or a professor of philosophy.
He has also written important works of political philosophy, particularly on the relationship between church and state.
Whether it's done well or not in terms of the writing and philosophy is another story.