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Human body in Western philosophy has been always described as the matter opposed to the Reason. However, this scheme cannot be applied to modern French philosophy in which dialectics reason – body is comprehended as an act of violence and exclusion of the body. For Deleuze there is vital need to understand the human being as an entirety. It is possible only as a version of materialistic, psychoanalytic thought. Deleuze refuses therefore autonomy of subject and tries to connect the subject and his body with “social mechanisms”. Finally human’s body is understood only as a source of pure social functions, presented as a “Body without Organs”.