The definition of homology and its application to reproductive structures, external genitalia, and the physiology of sexual pleasure has a tortuous history. While nowadays there is a consensus on the developmental homology of genital and reproductive systems, there is no agreement on the physiological translation, or the evolutionary origination and roles, of these structural correspondences and their divergent histories. This paper analyzes the impact of evolutionary perspectives on the homology concept as applied to the female orgasm, and their consequences for the biological and social understanding of female sexuality and reproduction. After a survey of the history of pre-evolutionary biomedical views on sexual difference and sexual ple...
Relatively few studies have been conducted on orgasm, and several traditional assumptions about its ...
The adaptive function of the female orgasm, if one exists at all, is currently under intense scienti...
Narratives about female sexual pleasure frequently make recourse to teleological views of historical...
International audienceWhy the sexual climax, in humans, results in a pleasurable experience remains ...
Proceedings of the Pittsburgh Workshop in History and Philosophy of Biology, Center for Philosophy o...
Abstract Whether women’s orgasm is an adaptation is argu-ably the most contentious question in the s...
Building on previous work that identified different types of orgasm in women (King, Belsky, Mah, & B...
Despite decades of scientific study, the functional significance of the human female orgasm remains ...
The evolutionary basis of human female orgasm has been subject to furious scientific debate, which h...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
I propose an evolutionary theory of human female sexual fluidity and argue that women may have been ...
Debate surrounds whether women’s orgasm is an adaptation or by-product of orgasm in men. We clarify ...
This chapter focuses on critical problems of the nature and genesis of human sexuality: the classic ...
A central paradigm in evolutionary biology is that the fundamental divergence in the fitness interes...
A multidisciplinary approach is required to investigate the multiple components of human sexuality a...
Relatively few studies have been conducted on orgasm, and several traditional assumptions about its ...
The adaptive function of the female orgasm, if one exists at all, is currently under intense scienti...
Narratives about female sexual pleasure frequently make recourse to teleological views of historical...
International audienceWhy the sexual climax, in humans, results in a pleasurable experience remains ...
Proceedings of the Pittsburgh Workshop in History and Philosophy of Biology, Center for Philosophy o...
Abstract Whether women’s orgasm is an adaptation is argu-ably the most contentious question in the s...
Building on previous work that identified different types of orgasm in women (King, Belsky, Mah, & B...
Despite decades of scientific study, the functional significance of the human female orgasm remains ...
The evolutionary basis of human female orgasm has been subject to furious scientific debate, which h...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
I propose an evolutionary theory of human female sexual fluidity and argue that women may have been ...
Debate surrounds whether women’s orgasm is an adaptation or by-product of orgasm in men. We clarify ...
This chapter focuses on critical problems of the nature and genesis of human sexuality: the classic ...
A central paradigm in evolutionary biology is that the fundamental divergence in the fitness interes...
A multidisciplinary approach is required to investigate the multiple components of human sexuality a...
Relatively few studies have been conducted on orgasm, and several traditional assumptions about its ...
The adaptive function of the female orgasm, if one exists at all, is currently under intense scienti...
Narratives about female sexual pleasure frequently make recourse to teleological views of historical...