Miller was born on October 1, 1899, in
London into a middle class family. He graduated from Hilldrop Road Secondary School in 1916. In 1917 he joined the
British Army.
Translation of the Phenomenology Miller's 1977 translation of
The Phenomenology of Spirit, featured a foreword as well as a line-by-line commentary of the text by
J. N. Findlay. At a time of renewal of interest in Hegel, It was a much needed improvement over the notorious shortcomings of the 1910 (revised in 1931) translation by
J. B. Baillie. Miller introduced independent paragraph numbering in his translation for the first time, which does not exist in the original German, but has proven to be useful for discussions and references throughout the years. Subsequent translators, such as
Terry Pinkard and
Michael Inwood have retained this numeration in their works with minor alterations. According to
Stephan Houlgate, Miller's translation provides many memorable passages, which reflect Hegel's own striking style.
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