In 1719 he became assessor in the philosophical faculty at Kiel.
During his many years of teaching in Ingolstadt he was also committed to an equality with the rest of the philosophical faculties.
He served as dean and from 2000 to 2006 as vice president of the philosophical faculty.
He studied at a philosophical faculty and now he teaches Czech language and history.
In 1815 he became an adjunct to the theological and philosophical faculty in Greifswald.
He went to study chemistry and the history of art as well as aesthetics at the philosophical faculty.
In the same year, he was appointed adjunct and then extraordinary professor in the philosophical faculty.
They emphasized the philosophical and theological faculties at the expense of medicine and law.
In 1491 he was made a member of the philosophical faculty.
The philosophical and theological faculties still existed in the 20th century.