Abstract
The problem of intersubjectivity and effort into solving it are present throughout the work of Merleau-Ponty, but differently in each phase of his thought. While his early work by introducing the issue of reinstatement of the significant and symbolic value to the body, deepen their past work on the thesis of the pre-objective to serve as a basis for explaining the possibility of interpersonal relations. Taking into account the characteristics of each philosophical moment, it is noted that the experience and recognition of others are addressed in an increasingly complex, as the author sees the need for a more pronounced fall into the flesh of the world. The aim is, therefore, go through the investigative path corresponding to different moments of his philosophy of intersubjectivity in order to highlight the inchoative walk in search of an approach that can definitively abandon the assumptions of the philosophies of consciousness