Elisabeth A. Lloyd is a philosopher of science and biology known for her work on the evolution of female orgasm.
Her book challenges prevailing adaptionist theories, arguing that female orgasm is a byproduct of male orgasm evolution rather than serving a specific reproductive function.
Lloyd's research is characterized by meticulous analysis of existing studies and theories, critiquing biases in scientific research.
Her work has sparked debate in both scientific and feminist circles, contributing to discussions on gender bias in evolutionary biology.
Lloyd's approach combines philosophical inquiry with scientific evidence, making her a significant voice in the field of evolutionary theory and human sexuality.
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