Abstract
This essays aims to investigate the problem of autrui in the philosophy of Merleau- Ponty, from a pretematic and primordial dimension that makes possible the reflection. At same time it reveals the parameters of living together in a community whose alter and ego isn't annihilate themselves. The investigation about intersubjectivity acquires a fundamental role in the movement of transcendence in which the other becomes central in the abandon of an autonomous and self- constituting subjectivity. Through analysis of actual politics problem and the new ontology of the flesh, you change the intersubjective discourse: the other is always already present to ego, so there isn't a relationship between subjectivities but a intersubjective subject, in which ego and other fade. The merleaupontian thought becomes conscious of the impossibility intersubjectivity, so it looks at a Community sphere, immediate and never-ending, leading to a reconfiguration of political philosophy