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livin' it up with severe depression

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Who is allowed to rightfully refer to himself as a philosopher?

I only ask because my new theology professor begins each of his classes with, "Good morning, philosophers." I might be putting too much value in the title, but I don't feel right calling myself a philosopher just because I've finished a few classes and have a handful of half-baked existential opinions. I also feel strange when the professor himself refers to himself as a philosopher.

What qualities/achievements are required of a professed philosopher? Am I just being autistic?

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