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  • Ahrens, Jörn (2009). "How to Save the Unsaved World? Transforming the Self in The Matrix, The Terminator, and 12 Monkeys". In Hart, Kylo-Patrick R.; Holba, Annette M. (eds.). Media and the Apocalypse. Peter Lang Publishing. pp. 53–66. ISBN 1433104199.
  • Aurich, Rolf; Jacobsen, Wolfgang; Jatho, Gabriele, eds. (2000). "Animated Machines: On The Terminator, Robocop and Blade Runner (workshop reports)". Artificial Humans: Manic Machines, Controlled Bodies. Jovis. ISBN 3931321266.
  • Booker, M. Keith (2006). "The Terminator". Alternate Americas: Science Fiction Film and American Culture. Praeger. pp. 187–202. ISBN 0275983951.
  • Buttazzo, Giorgio C. (2000). "Can a machine ever become self-aware? Thoughts on The Terminator". In Aurich, Rolf; Jacobsen, Wolfgang; Jatho, Gabriele (eds.). Artificial Humans: Manic Machines, Controlled Bodies. Jovis. ISBN 3931321266.
  • Carver, Simon (2005). "Fatherhood, Fate, and Faith: The Terminator Series". In Fiddes, Paul; Clarke, Anthony (eds.). Flickering Images: Theology and Film in Dialogue. Regent's Study Guides. Smyth & Helwys Publishing. ISBN 1573124583.
  • Devlin, William J. (2007). "Some Paradoxes of Time Travel in The Terminator and 12 Monkeys". In Sanders, Steven M (ed.). The Philosophy of Science Fiction Film. The Philosophy of Popular Culture. pp. 103–118. ISBN 0813124727.
  • Desilet, Gregory (2005). "Apocalyptic Melodrama: The Terminator and The Matrix". Our Faith in Evil: Melodrama and the Effects of Entertainment Violence. McFarland. pp. 276–287. ISBN 078642348X.
  • Gilmore, Richard Allen (2005). "Oedipus Techs: Time Travel as Redemption in The Terminator and 12 Monkeys". Doing Philosophy At The Movies. State University of New York Press. pp. 33–56. ISBN 0791463915.
  • Holt, Jason (2007). "Terminator-Fear and the Paradox of Fiction". In Sanders, Steven M (ed.). The Philosophy of Science Fiction Film. The Philosophy of Popular Culture. pp. 95–108. ISBN 0813124727.
  • French, Sean (2008). The Terminator. BFI Modern Classics. British Film Institute. ISBN 0851705537.
  • Irwin, William; Brown, Richard; Decker, Kevin S. (2009). Terminator and Philosophy: I'll Be Back, Therefore I Am. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Wiley. ISBN 0470447982.
  • King, Mike (2008). "The Terminator and End of Days". The American Cinema of Excess: Extremes of the National Mind on Film. McFarland. p. 132. ISBN 0786439882.