Loyola University Chicago

Department of Philosophy

Professors Emeriti and Others

Hugh Miller, PhD

Title/s:  Assistant Professor

Email: hmiller@luc.edu

About

Hugh Edmund Miller is assistant professor of philosophy. In 1977 he received his BA cum laude in philosophy, with special departmental honors, from Yale University. For his graduate work he attended the University of Toronto, where he received his M.A. in 1980 and his PhD degree in 1993, with a dissertation entitled Proving God and Proving Man: The Idea of God in Hegel and Levinas. While at Toronto he was the recipient of several University of Toronto Open Fellowships, and of a Mary H. Beattie Memorial Fellowship. Before joining the Loyola faculty in 1989, Dr. Miller taught at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.

His areas of specialization are: philosophy of religion, philosophical theology, history of metaphysics, and contemporary French philosophy. Dr. Miller is the author of several articles and conference papers, and is presently at work on two book-length manuscripts: the first on the philosophy of Emanuel Levinas, and the second on Hegel's system.

Degrees

University of Toronto