👉 In classical Greek philosophy, the term "praehallus" is used to describe a person who is not endowed with natural faculties but possesses certain characteristics that enable them to perform certain tasks or accomplish certain goals. This concept was famously described by Aristotle in his work "Nicomachean Ethics." The "prae-hallus" are those who possess the ability to understand and reason, yet lack any innate knowledge or understanding of the world around them. They can think, speak, write,