“The Bad Boy of Biology”: Garrett Hardin, 1915–2003

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 13 (3):302-306 (2004)
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Abstract

Garrett Hardin, Ph.D.—biologist, environmental ethicist, and lightning rod for controversy for over four decades—died in a double suicide with his wife in September 2003 at his longtime home in Santa Barbara, where he was a Professor Emeritus of Human Biology at the University of California. Both Hardins had been ill for some time and in fact were leaders in the local chapter of the Hemlock Society, the “right-to-die” advocacy organization.

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