But pluralism does not exist for its own sake; it is directed to the fullness of truth.
Sometimes Moore identifies good with ought to exist for its own sake.
It seems to exist for its own sake, which is not the point of a set design.
Yet the strong anthropic principle would claim that this whole vast construction exists simply for our sake.
Carey's word play appears to exist for its own sake, and the sounds of words are one source of amusement.
Beauty of any kind does not exist for its own sake, she seems to be saying.
Music for the first time became self-sufficient, existing for its own sake.
Also included are those who have in communion with them small groups that appear to exist solely for the bishop's sake.
The earth and stars and sun, all that was or will be, existed for his sake.
There, they seem to exist only for delusion's sake, to provide an unwarranted and very fleeting sense of security.