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  1. In classical rhetoric, communication studies, and public relations, an apologia is a speech that defends, justifies, and/or apologizes for an action or statement. Its plural form is also "apologia." The term is an adjective, meaning apologetic, and it is also known as a speech of self-defense.

  2. Derived from the Greek root of apologos, the term apologia means a speech delivered in defense of somebody or something. Its corresponding verb is apologeisthai that means to speak defending somebody. However, in literature, it means some formal writing that defends somebody’s character or behavior. As a literary term, it means a written ...

  3. An apologia (AH-puh-LOH-gee-uh) is a defense of ones conduct or opinions. It’s related to our concept of “apology,” but in many cases it’s the precise opposite of an apology! When you apologize, you’re saying “I did the wrong thing, and I regret it.”

  4. Apology. Upon receiving on 30 December 1863 a copy of Macmillan’s Magazine with the offending passage marked for attention, Newman wrote to the publisher, Alexander Macmillan. He did not wish to expostulate with the writer, he said, or look for reparation from either author or editor.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ApologiaApologia - Wikipedia

    An apologia (Latin for apology, from Greek ἀπολογία, "speaking in defense") is a formal defense of an opinion, position or action.

  6. An apology, or apologia, is an autobiographical text in which the author defends their beliefs or behavior. It is distinct from the non-literary form of apology, which is a statement in...

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  8. Full Work Summary. Plato's The Apology is an account of the speech Socrates makes at the trial in which he is charged with not recognizing the gods recognized by the state, inventing new deities, and corrupting the youth of Athens.

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