In this incisive work, Hassanein Jaber Al-Helou provides a critical examination of the influential Moroccan philosopher Mohammed Abed Al-Jabri's discourse on modernity. The book meticulously deconstructs Al-Jabri's intellectual project, focusing on the often-overlooked 'geocultural dimension.' Al-Helou analyzes how geographical and cultural contexts shaped Al-Jabri's critique of Arab reason and his proposed path toward a modern Arab identity. This is an essential text for scholars of contemporary Arab thought and postcolonial studies, offering a nuanced counter-reading of one of the most significant intellectual figures of the late 20th century.