Robert L. Campbell (born 1953) is an American psychologist and Professor Emeritus of Psychology at
Clemson University
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. He is known for his studies of
Ayn Rand
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and is an editor of the ''
Journal of Ayn Rand Studies
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''.
Campbell is also a retired jazz critic and wrote reviews for ''
Cadence
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'' between 1992 and 1998.
He is a former editor of ''
New Ideas in Psychology
''New Ideas in Psychology'' is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering theoretical psychology. It was established in 1983 and is published by the Elsevier imprint Pergamon Press. The editor-in-chief is Bennett L. Schwartz (Florida Int ...
''.
Books
* Campbell, R. L., & Bickhard, M. H. (1986). ''Knowing levels and developmental stages''. Basel, Switzerland: Karger.
* Piaget, J. (2001). ''Studies in reflecting abstraction'' (R. L. Campbell, Ed. and Trans.). Hove: Psychology Press.
*''The Earthly Recordings of Sun Ra'', 2nd edition, with Chris Trent, Cadence Jazz Books 2000
References
External links
Robert Campbell's Home Page
Living people
cognitive psychologists
1953 births
Philosophy journal editors
Clemson University faculty
Scientists from South Carolina
American developmental psychologists
21st-century American psychologists
Harvard College alumni
University of Texas at Austin alumni
Jazz writers
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