1925 - 1995
Gilles Deleuze was a French philosopher born on January 18, 1925, and died on November 4, 1995. He is known for his influential works in philosophy, particularly in the fields of metaphysics, literature, and cinema, where he explored concepts of difference, repetition, and rhizomatic thinking. Deleuze collaborated with Félix Guattari on notable texts such as "Anti-Oedipus" and "A Thousand Plateaus," which have significantly impacted contemporary thought.