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Priscilla T. Neuman Cohn Ferrater Mora (; December 14, 1933 – June 27, 2019) was an American philosopher and
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activist. She was Emerita Professor of Philosophy at Pennsylvania State University, associate director of the
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, and co-editor of the centre's '' Journal of Animal Ethics''.


Biography

Cohn was born to Simon and Helen Neuman, one of five children, in
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, in 1933. She studied at Haverford Friends School, leaving early to study at
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in Bryn Mawr. In 1951, she eloped with Willard Cohn. Cohn then enrolled in
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, earning a bachelor's, a master's, and a PhD in philosophy, between 1956 and 1969. She wrote her thesis on the work of
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; her doctoral advisor was the Spanish philosopher José Ferrater Mora. She separated with Willard Cohn in 1969 (they divorced in 1980); Cohn married Ferrater Mora the same year. She taught philosophy for more than 35 years at Pennsylvania State University, writing on a variety of topics including animals, environmental issues, and ethical problems, as well as on contemporary philosophers and the history of philosophy, publishing in both English and Spanish. Cohn was made full Professor in Philosophy at Pennsylvania State University in 1982, and was made Professor Emerita at Pennsylvania State University Abington in 2001. She pioneered courses in
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and lectured on five continents. From 1990 to 1993, she was Director of the Summer School Course in animal rights at
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(Madrid) at El Escorial — which were the first courses of their kind in Spain. She also taught the Graduate School Course on Applied Ethics at the
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, in 1991. Her interest in wildlife was reflected in her work as the founder and director of P.N.C. Corp, a nonprofit animal rights foundation that organised the first international conference on contraception in wildlife in the United States and initiated and funded the first PZP fertility control study on white-tailed deer. She was also a board member of The Fund for Animals and Humane USA. Cohn died at her home in
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, on 27 June 2019, due to complications relating to Parkinson's disease.


Selected publications

* ''Etica aplicada'' ('; Alianza Editorial, 1981), written with José Ferrater Mora, containing the first essay on animal rights published in Spain * ''Contraception in Wildlife'' ( Edwin Mellen Press, 1996), edited with E. D. Plotka and U. S. Seal * ''Ethics and Wildlife'' ( Edwin Mellen Press, 1999) * ''La Filosofia de Ferrater Mora'' ('; Documenta Universitaria, 2007)


See also

* List of animal rights advocates


Notes


Further reading

* Gruson, Lindsey
"Despite protests, deer hunts are set"
''The New York Times'', 29 September 1985.

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