Deaf ASL users have much less need to hear since their language doesn't require it. For that reason I suspect deaf folks generally find hearing less important than blind folks find seeing.
There are blind people like Daniel Kish who use echolocation to replace sight; I get the sense they're more on the difference side of the fence.
There are blind people like Daniel Kish who use echolocation to replace sight; I get the sense they're more on the difference side of the fence.