In contemporary sociology, social philosophy and social theory
Goffman and Giddens occupy very significant positions. But their
works have been less debated in terms of existential concerns. In
this work the author has attempted to look at this dimension by
clearly making a distinction between continental existentialist
philosophy and what he terms as existencialism. In other words, the
author seems to suggest that we have universal existential concerns
which have not been addressed within the frame of existentialist
position, on the one hand, and we are, on the other hand, able to
approach the discourses of Goffman and Giddens from the position of
Existentialicism.
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