Immanuel Kant, the influential 18th-century philosopher, notably contributed to the realm of academic income through his role as a professor at the University of Königsberg. After obtaining his doctorate in philosophy in 1755, he spent 15 years as a lecturer before becoming a full professor in 1770. His academic position provided him with a stable income, which allowed him to pursue his extensive research and writing. Kant's dedication to education and philosophy not only shaped his financial standing but also fortified his reputation as one of the foremost thinkers of his time.
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