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Dialogachs

Dialogachs is a term used in speculative fiction and philosophy to describe a class of entities whose defining trait is a primacy of dialogue in cognition and social organization. The word blends "dialogue" with a plural suffix to denote a collective.

Overview: In most portrayals, Dialogachs rely on conversational interaction to generate knowledge, resolve disagreements, and form

Biology and form: Physical manifestation varies; some depictions show humanoid figures, others describe crystalline or ethereal

Communication and cognition: Dialogachs employ formal dialogue protocols, reflective listening, and structured turn-taking. They favor verification,

Societal structure: Cultural norms emphasize transparency, collaborative problem solving, and open knowledge sharing. Political organization ranges

In media and scholarship: The concept appears in speculative fiction, role-playing game settings, and some theoretical

See also: dialogue systems, collaborative intelligence, participatory governance.

References: The term is used in various fictional works and speculative discussions; specific references depend on

collective
will.
They
may
be
biological
beings,
artificial
intelligences,
or
hybrids
distributed
across
networks.
bodies,
while
some
inhabit
distributed
digital
substrates.
mutual
clarification,
and
incremental
consensus
over
authoritative
decree.
from
councils
and
dialectic
guilds
to
federations
whose
governance
arises
from
ongoing
discourse.
essays
as
a
device
to
examine
epistemic
responsibility,
persuasion,
and
the
limits
of
dialogue
as
a
tool
for
governance.
the
source
material.