Dialoger

/ˈdaɪəlɔːdʒə(r)/ noun

Definition

A person who engages in dialogue or writes dialogues; someone who participates in conversation.

Etymology

From 'dialogue' (a conversation between two people) plus the agent suffix '-er', from Greek 'dia' (through) and 'logos' (speech).

Kelly Says

Famous dialogers like Plato shaped Western philosophy by writing dialogues as teaching tools—the format forces you to consider multiple viewpoints, which is why it's still used in education today!

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