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fundamentally opposed to the antiocularcentric and anti Enlightenment tendencies in contemporary French thought. His 'synoptic survey' of such propensities in the philosophy and culture of France is aimed squarely at combating the anti-modern, ahistorical and antiocular centric philosophy of Lyotard. But whether Jay's admirable commitment to the ideals of modernity can halt the postmodern tide is another question.