"Paleo future"
Let's review this PowerPoint about the term "paleofuture." I have some questions for you to answer both before and after viewing the PowerPoint. This discussion and the next discussion will both prepare us for the topic for Essay #2, so really think about these questions!
1. If someone from the 1776 were suddenly magically transported to the year 2022, what do you think he or she would find most shocking? What technology would seem like wizardry? What about our culture would seem most strange? What would they like? What would they hate?
List at least 3 things and explain your answers:
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After you've looked at the slides, let's answer these questions:
1. What does paleofuture mean again?
2. Put yourself in the place of the people making these predictions. What do you think the world will be like in 100 years? In the year 2122, what will be different?
List at least three things that will be radically different in 100 years. Explain your answers.
Prediction #1:
Prediction #2:
Prediction #3:
Overall, jus in bello suggests in wars, harm can only be used against combatants, never against the innocent. But in the end, the aim is to establish peace and security within the commonwealth. As Vittola’s conclusion: ‘the pursuit of justice for which he fights and the defence of his homeland’ is what nations should be fighting for in wars (Begby et al (2006b), Page 332). Thus, although today’s world has developed, we can see not much different from the modernist accounts on warfare and the traditionists, giving another section of the theory of the just war. Nevertheless, we can still conclude that there cannot be one definitive theory of the just war theory because of its normativity.