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In this selection we see Camus's overall assessment that life is absurd, meaningless. The only important philosophical question is, why not commit suicide? Life is compared with the myth of Sisyphus, wherein man is condemned by the gods to roll a huge stone up a mountain, watch it roll back down, and retrieve it, only to repeat the process endlessly.
-Sisyphus triumphs because he knows he can escape his fate.
Bilateral Contract
A contract in which the promise of one of the parties forms the consideration for the promise of the other.
Unilateral Contract
A contract where one party makes a promise in exchange for an act by the other party.
Quasi-contract
A quasi-contract is a legal concept where the court imposes a contract-like obligation on a party to prevent unjust enrichment, even though no actual agreement exists between the parties.
Promissory Estoppel
A legal principle that prevents a party from withdrawing a promise made when the other party has reasonably relied on that promise to their detriment.
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