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Qu'est-ce (qui) est apologia - définition

STATEMENT JUSTIFYING ONE'S ACTIONS OR RELIGION (DIFFERENT FROM APOLOGIZING OR SAYING SORRY)
Apologia (defence)
  • Bust of St. John Henry Newman, by T. Westmacott, 1841.

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An apologia is a statement in which you defend something that you strongly believe in, for example a way of life, a person's behaviour, or a philosophy. (FORMAL)
The left have seen the work as an apologia for privilege and property.
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¦ noun a formal written defence of one's opinions or conduct.
Origin
C18: from L. (see apology).
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An apologia (Latin for apology, from Greek ἀπολογία, "speaking in defense") is a formal defense of an opinion, position or action. The term's current use, often in the context of religion, theology and philosophy, derives from Justin Martyr's First Apology (AD 155–157) and was later employed by John Henry Newman's Apologia Pro Vita Sua (English: A Defense of One's Own Life) of 1864, which presented a formal defense of the history of his Christian life, leading to his acceptance by the Catholic Church in 1845.

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Apologia

An apologia (Latin for apology, from Greek ἀπολογία, "speaking in defense") is a formal defense of an opinion, position or action. The term's current use, often in the context of religion, theology and philosophy, derives from Justin Martyr's First Apology (AD 155–157) and was later employed by John Henry Newman's Apologia Pro Vita Sua (English: A Defense of One's Own Life) of 1864, which presented a formal defense of the history of his Christian life, leading to his acceptance by the Catholic Church in 1845. In modern usage, apologia describes a formal defense and should not be confused with the sense of the word 'apology' as an expression of regret; however, apology may mean apologia, depending on the context of use.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour apologia
1. But Bremer‘s apologia is also challenged by facts.
2. In any case, it is an unapologetic apologia consistent with 230 years of U.S. history.
3. We have certainly reached a nadir, the point where liberal–Left politics and apologia finally reaps the whirlwind.
4. Even after Oscar Wilde‘s moving courtroom apologia at the turn of the previous century, the law against sodomy remained in force.
5. "Hostile Takeover" is a vicious and sometimes ugly apologia for pro–labor, pro–trial–lawyer Democrats, which its publisher obviously hopes will capitalize on the current lobbying scandals.