1. Wider, Kathleen. 1997.The Bodily Nature of Consciousness: Sartre and Contemporary Philosophy of Mind1Ithaca: Cornell University Press. I will hereafter refer to this book as BNC. Wider also provides us with a very good sense of the tradition behind the view that consciousness is self-consciousness through an examination of Descartes, Locke, and Kant, in ch. 1.
2. Consciousness and Self-Consciousness
3. 1974.A Commentary on Jean-Paul Sartre's Being and Nothingness41–8. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. I will return briefly to Sartre's puzzling notion that consciousness violates the Law of Identity later, in Section IV. On this topic, however, also see BNC 43–53, 150–4. For a good discussion of the for-itself/in-itself distinction, see Joseph Catalano