The Age of Reason
Immanuel Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason" was first published in 1781.
The purpose or reason for something is also called the "rationale" or "justification."
The Age of Reason, also known as the Enlightenment, was a period in the 17th and 18th centuries marked by a focus on reason, science, and intellectual progress. During this time, many philosophers and thinkers emphasized the power of human reason and logic in understanding and shaping the world.
Kant's Doctrine of the Fact of Reason asserts that there are moral principles inherently embedded in human reason, such as the existence of free will and the moral obligation to follow the categorical imperative. These principles are not based on empirical evidence but are necessary for the functioning of practical reason and the belief in moral values. Kant argues that the fact of reason serves as the foundation for moral autonomy and grounds the possibility of moral duties.
Belle was Scrooge's former fiancΓ©e whom he lost because of his growing obsession with wealth and greed. Belle releases Scrooge from his promise to marry her because she realizes he is no longer the man she fell in love with, and his love for money has overshadowed everything else in his life. She sees that they are no longer compatible due to his change in character.
Scrooge feels that Christmas was simple a time when people sought to eat and live beyond their means and this to him is abhorrent therefore when asked to join Fred and his wife for Christmas Scrooges retort was "you keep Christmas in your way and I will in mine!"
Scrooge's nephew, Fred, is kind-hearted, generous, and optimistic, while Scrooge is selfish, miserly, and cynical. Fred embodies the Christmas spirit of love and joy, which highlights the stark contrast to his uncle's bitter and cold demeanor.
what would be any legal reason preventing my fiance and I from living together
We now see that Scrooge was all but abandoned by his father at boarding school even at christmas
That might not be the best idea. Your parents have a reason to not want you to move in with him/her.
He mistakenly believes that the sole reason to live and be happy is set in making money -
As long as you both are not talking privately there is no reason you cannot talk with him, but it would be wiser to walk away from this situation because he has feelings for you and is disrespecting your fiance because he is hoping he can win you over.
He is certain he is having a hallucination caused by something he ate.
No one because Tulisa loves her fiance and has no reason to dump him.
He felt it was may be a piece of raw potato or undercooked meat that caused a bad dream.
His fiance didn't like him. Thought it would be interesting to see if she could actually kill a man by deceit.