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1000 B.C.
Hebrew Law (the Talmud)
Did not allow Deaf persons the right of ownership
427-347 B.C.
Plato
Philosophy of innate Intelligence. All intelligence was present at birth. All people are born perfect abstracts, ideas, and language in their minds and required only time to demonstrate their intelligence.
Without speech there was no outward sign of intelligence, so Deaf people must not be capable of ideas or language
384-322 B.C.
Aristotle
"Deaf people could not be educated without hearing, people could not learn." Greek was the perfect language; all people who did not speak Greek were considered Barbarians. Deaf = barbarian
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