Terminator And Philosophy: I'll Be Back, Therefore I Am

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Malloy   I cannot self-terminate.
—Terminator, Terminator 2: Judgment Day   T2: Judgment Day ends with a suicide. In the final scene, the T-101 determines that the only way to stop Skynet from rising, and thereby prevent the war between humans and machines, is to have itself terminated. Because its programming does not allow it to self-terminate, it hands the task to Sarah Connor. The Terminator then stands passively as it is lowered into a vat of molten steel, thereby destroying the chip that w
...ould have allowed Cyberdyne Systems to create Skynet. As we know from subsequent installments of the series, however, this attempt failed. The T-101 was indeed destroyed, but Skynet became self-aware and declared war on humans in spite of this sacrifice.  Existentialist philosopher Albert Camus (1913-1960) claimed that suicide is the only truly serious problem of philosophy—before we can contemplate anything else, we must decide whether or not life is worth living.1 Indeed, the history of Western philosophy began with a suicide: the death of Socrates (469-399 BCE).

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