During the reception, Phil reflected on his career and upcoming retirement:
鈥淏eing a professional philosopher involves a life of learning: of keeping up with developments in one鈥檚 field, understanding and evaluating them, of pursuing issues that arise. This isn鈥檛 easily done by oneself. Interacting with one鈥檚 colleagues and other philosophers plays an important role.鈥
And by 鈥榦ther philosophers鈥 Phil includes students; having supervised many honours tutorials and graduate MA projects, Phil considers working with them an integral part of his intellectual growth, a two-way street, for which he is grateful.
鈥淟ooking back on students I had the pleasure and honor of supervising and learning from over these 40 years, that is what I suspect I will miss the most in retirement.鈥