I attempt to show, shortly, that the clinic own problems are, little by little, incorporated in Merleau-Ponty’s work. It doesn’t mean to bring out that it has only a convergence between his interpretation of the psychoanalysis with the phenomenology, but a real necessity of dialogue, a way that the philosopher find out how to express something that he difficultly would attain with another object.
Psychoanalysis; Phenomenology; Projection-introjection; Flesh; Desire