Question

What did the Greek philosopher Aristotle declare in 364 BCE?

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"Deal are born senseless and incapable of reason."

"Deal must be sterkzed and never have children."

"Deal need to be educated, and they shall do great things

Deaf can do anything in this great world of ours."

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The statement attributed to Aristotle in 364 BCE is not directly found in his works. However, the closest idea related to the perception of the ability of individuals with disabilities, including those who are deaf, is often paraphrased or interpreted in various ways. None of the provided options accurately reflect Aristotle's known views or writings.

If you are looking for a specific phrase he declared regarding deafness, it's important to note that interpretations of philosophical texts often vary, and Aristotle did discuss topics surrounding disabilities in a broader context. Nevertheless, without further historical context or verified texts, it is not possible to confirm any of these statements as his declaration.

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