Books
- Descartes on Causation. Oxford University Press, 2008.
- Receptions of Descartes: Cartesianism and Anti-Cartesianism in Early Modern Europe.
Edited by T. Schmaltz. Routledge Studies in Seventeenth-Century Philosophy Routledge, 2005.
- 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.
- Radical Cartesianism: The French Reception of Descartes. Cambridge University Press, 2002.
- Malebranche's Theory of the Soul: A Cartesian Interpretation. Oxford University Press, 1996.
Papers Published
- T.M. Schmaltz. "Descartes on the Extensions of Space and Time." Revista Analytica 13.2 (2009).
- T.M. Schmaltz. "Malebranche and Leibniz on the Best of All Possible Worlds." Southern Journal of Philosophy 48.1 (2010).
- T.M. Schmaltz. "Occasionalism and Mechanism: Fontenelle's Objections to Malebranche"." British Journal for the History of Philosophy 16 (2008): 293-313.
- T.M. Schmaltz. "Deflating Descartes's Causal Axiom." Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy 3 (2006): 1-31.
- T.M. Schmaltz. "Cartesian causation: body-body interaction, motion, and eternal truths." Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 34.4 (2003): 737-62.
- T.M. Schmaltz. "The Cartesian Refutation of Idealism." British Journal for the History of Philosophy 10.4 (2002): 513-40.
- T.M. Schmaltz. "The Disappearance of Analogy in Descartes, Spinoza, and Regis." Canadian Journal of Philosophy 30.1 (2000): 85-114.
- T.M. Schmaltz. "Spinoza on the Vacuum." Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 81.2 (1999): 174-205.
- T.M. Schmaltz. "What Has Cartesianism to Do with Jansenism?." Journal of the History of Ideas 60.1 (1999): 37-56.
Papers Accepted
- T.M. Schmaltz. "Entries on "Cause," "Containment, Eminent and Formal," "Concurrence/Conservation," and "Conservation of Motion, Principle of"." Cambridge Descartes Dictionary (forthcoming).
- T.M. Schmaltz. "Primary and Secondary Causes in Descartes's Physics." Causation and Modern Philosophy Routledge Advances in the History of Philosophy (forthcoming).
- T.M. Schmaltz. "Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia on the Cartesian Mind: Interaction, Happiness, Freedom." Feminist History of Philosophy (2010).
- 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).
- T.M. Schmaltz. "Theories of Substance." Routledge Companion to Seventeenth-Century Philosophy (forthcoming).
- 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).
- T.M. Schmaltz. "Substantial Forms as Causes: From Suarez to Descartes." volume on hylomorphism in early modern thought (forthcoming).
- 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).
- T.M. Schmaltz. "From Causes to Laws: Descartes, Malebranche, Berkeley." Oxford Handbook of Philosophy in Early Modern Europe (forthcoming).
- T.M. Schmaltz. "Theories of Substance." Routledge Companion to Seventeenth-Century Philosophy (forthcoming).
- T.M. Schmaltz. "Spinoza and Descartes." Oxford Handbook to Spinoza (forthcoming).
- T.M. Schmaltz. "Causation and Causal Axioms." Descartes' :Meditations': A Critical Guide (forthcoming).
Book Reviews
- 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
- T.M. Schmaltz. "Malebranche: Neigungen und Leidenschaften." Klassische Emotionstheorien. Ed. U. Renz and H. Landweer. Walter de Gruyter,
2008. 331-349.
- 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.
- 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.
- T.M. Schmaltz. "Seventeenth-century responses to the Meditations." The Blackwell Guide to Descartes' Meditations. Ed. S. Gaukroger. Blackwell,
2006. 193-203.
- T.M. Schmaltz. "The Science of Mind." Cambridge Companion to Early Modern Philosophy. Ed. D. Rutherford. Cambridge University Press,
2006.
136-69.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- T.M. Schmaltz. "Malebranche." Companion to Early Modern Philosophy. Ed. S. Nadler. Blackwell Companions to PhilosophyOxford: Blackwell,
2002.
152-66.
- 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
- T.M. Schmaltz. "Malebranche." The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2005). (http://plato.stanford.edu/)