Dialogist

/ˈdaɪəlɔːdʒɪst/ noun

Definition

A person who writes dialogues, is skilled in dialogue, or engages in philosophical dialogue.

Etymology

From 'dialogue' plus '-ist' (one who practices or specializes), following the pattern of similar English words.

Kelly Says

Plato was history's greatest dialogist—he wrote over 30 philosophical dialogues featuring Socrates, creating a completely new form for doing philosophy that influenced thinkers for 2,400 years!

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