Related: Vigen Geodakyan’s evolutionary theory of sex was fairly popular in Russia in the 80′s (for all I know it’s still popular) but not much known in the west.
A quick look online shows that this theory has always been a niche one, with not much interest (or criticism) outside of the Geodakyan’s school, not even in Russia. Most of the citations are his own. The wiki page (in Russian) lists some “testable predictions” which are mostly “postdictions”. It also lists one clinical analysis without any citations.
Related: Vigen Geodakyan’s evolutionary theory of sex was fairly popular in Russia in the 80′s (for all I know it’s still popular) but not much known in the west.
A quick look online shows that this theory has always been a niche one, with not much interest (or criticism) outside of the Geodakyan’s school, not even in Russia. Most of the citations are his own. The wiki page (in Russian) lists some “testable predictions” which are mostly “postdictions”. It also lists one clinical analysis without any citations.