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Publications of Tad M Schmaltz    :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1.  Descartes on Causation. Oxford University Press, 2008.
  2.  Receptions of Descartes: Cartesianism and Anti-Cartesianism in Early Modern Europe. Edited by T. Schmaltz. Routledge Studies in Seventeenth-Century Philosophy Routledge, 2005.
  3.  The Historical Dictionary of Descartes and Cartesianism. Edited by R. Ariew, D. Des Chene, D. Jesseph, T. Schmaltz, T. Verbeek. Historical Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies, and Movements Lanham MD: Scarecrow Press, 2003.
  4.  Radical Cartesianism: The French Reception of Descartes. Cambridge University Press, 2002.
  5.  Malebranche's Theory of the Soul: A Cartesian Interpretation. Oxford University Press, 1996.

Papers Published

  1. T.M. Schmaltz. "Descartes on the Extensions of Space and Time." Revista Analytica 13.2 (2009).
  2. T.M. Schmaltz. "Malebranche and Leibniz on the Best of All Possible Worlds." Southern Journal of Philosophy 48.1 (2010).
  3. T.M. Schmaltz. "Occasionalism and Mechanism: Fontenelle's Objections to Malebranche"." British Journal for the History of Philosophy 16 (2008): 293-313.
  4. T.M. Schmaltz. "Deflating Descartes's Causal Axiom." Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy 3 (2006): 1-31.
  5. T.M. Schmaltz. "Cartesian causation: body-body interaction, motion, and eternal truths." Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 34.4 (2003): 737-62.
  6. T.M. Schmaltz. "The Cartesian Refutation of Idealism." British Journal for the History of Philosophy 10.4 (2002): 513-40.
  7. T.M. Schmaltz. "The Disappearance of Analogy in Descartes, Spinoza, and Regis." Canadian Journal of Philosophy 30.1 (2000): 85-114.
  8. T.M. Schmaltz. "Spinoza on the Vacuum." Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 81.2 (1999): 174-205.
  9. T.M. Schmaltz. "What Has Cartesianism to Do with Jansenism?." Journal of the History of Ideas 60.1 (1999): 37-56.

Papers Accepted

  1. T.M. Schmaltz. "Entries on "Cause," "Containment, Eminent and Formal," "Concurrence/Conservation," and "Conservation of Motion, Principle of"." Cambridge Descartes Dictionary  (forthcoming).
  2. T.M. Schmaltz. "Primary and Secondary Causes in Descartes's Physics." Causation and Modern Philosophy Routledge Advances in the History of Philosophy (forthcoming).
  3. T.M. Schmaltz. "Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia on the Cartesian Mind: Interaction, Happiness, Freedom." Feminist History of Philosophy  (2010).
  4. T.M. Schmaltz. "Causa Sui and Created Truth in Descartes." volume on historical answers to the question, why there is something rather than nothing?  (forthcoming).
  5. T.M. Schmaltz. "Theories of Substance." Routledge Companion to Seventeenth-Century Philosophy  (forthcoming).
  6. T.M. Schmaltz. "Cartesianism in Crisis: The Case of the Eucharist." volume on theology and early modern philosophy, in series, Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae  (forthcoming).
  7. T.M. Schmaltz. "Substantial Forms as Causes: From Suarez to Descartes." volume on hylomorphism in early modern thought  (forthcoming).
  8. T.M. Schmaltz. "Primary and Secondary Causes in Descartes's Physics." volume on causation 1500-1800, for the British Society for the History of Philosophy  (forthcoming).
  9. T.M. Schmaltz. "From Causes to Laws: Descartes, Malebranche, Berkeley." Oxford Handbook of Philosophy in Early Modern Europe  (forthcoming).
  10. T.M. Schmaltz. "Theories of Substance." Routledge Companion to Seventeenth-Century Philosophy  (forthcoming).
  11. T.M. Schmaltz. "Spinoza and Descartes." Oxford Handbook to Spinoza  (forthcoming).
  12. T.M. Schmaltz. "Causation and Causal Axioms." Descartes' :Meditations': A Critical Guide  (forthcoming).

Book Reviews

  1. Tad M. Schmaltz. Review of Jonathan Bennett, Learning from Six Philosophers , Vol. 1: Descartes,Spinoza, Leibniz; Vol. 2: Locke, Berkeley, Hume (Oxford, 2001).  Mind 111.442 (2002): 367-73.

Articles and Chapters

  1. T.M. Schmaltz. "Malebranche: Neigungen und Leidenschaften." Klassische Emotionstheorien. Ed. U. Renz and H. Landweer. Walter de Gruyter, 2008. 331-349.
  2. T.M. Schmaltz. "Cartesian Freedom in Historical Perspective." Descartes and the Modern. Ed. G. McOuat, N. Robertson, and T. Vinci. Cambridge Scholars Press, 2008. 127-150.
  3. T.M. Schmaltz. "Malebranch on Natural and Free Loves." The Concept of Love in Modern Philosophy. Ed. G. Boros, M. Moors, and H. De Dijn. KVAB, 2006. 41-52.
  4. T.M. Schmaltz. "Seventeenth-century responses to the Meditations." The Blackwell Guide to Descartes' Meditations. Ed. S. Gaukroger. Blackwell, 2006. 193-203.
  5. T.M. Schmaltz. "The Science of Mind." Cambridge Companion to Early Modern Philosophy. Ed. D. Rutherford. Cambridge University Press, 2006. 136-69.
  6. T.M. Schmaltz. ""Arnauld, Antoine," "Cartesianism [addendum]," "Condillac, Etienne Bonnet de," "Desgabets, Roberts," "Jansensim," "Malebranche, Nicolas," "Nicole, Pierre," "Regius (Henry de Roy)"." The Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2nd edn.. Ed. D. Borchert. Macmillan Reference USA, 2006.
  7. T.M. Schmaltz. "French Cartesianism in Context: The Paris Formulary and Regis's Usage." Receptions of Descartes: Cartesianism and Anti-Cartesianism in Early Modern Europe. Ed. T. Schmaltz. Routledge, 2005. 80-95.
  8. T.M. Schmaltz. "A Tale of Two Condemnations: Two Cartesian Condemnations in 17th-Century France." Descartes ei suoi Avversari: Incontri cartesiani II. Ed. A. Del Prete. Florence, IT: Le Monnier Università, 2004. 203-21.
  9. T.M. Schmaltz. "Malebranche." Companion to Early Modern Philosophy. Ed. S. Nadler. Blackwell Companions to PhilosophyOxford: Blackwell, 2002. 152-66.
  10. T.M. Schmaltz. "Malebranche on Ideas and the Vision in God." The Cambridge Companion to Malebranche. Ed. S. Nadler. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. 59-86.

Other

  1. T.M. Schmaltz. "Malebranche." The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2005). (http://plato.stanford.edu/)