Fates, the, 10. [617], [620 E].
Fear, a solvent of the soul, 4. [430 A]; fear and shame, 5. [465 A].
Fearlessness, distinguished from courage, 4. [430 B] [cp. Laches 197 B; Protag. 349 C, 359 foll.].
Feeling, community of, in the state, 5. [464].
Festival of the Bendidea (at the Piraeus), 1. [327 A], [354 A]; of Dionysus (at Athens), 5. [475 D].
Fiction in education, 2. [377] foll.; 3. [391]; censorship of, necessary, 2. [377] foll.; 3. [386]–391, [401 A], [408 C]; 10. [595] foll.; not to represent sorrow, 3. [387] foll. (cp. 10. [604]); representing intemperance to be discarded, 3. [390];
—stories about the gods, not to be received, 2. [378] foll.; 3. [388] foll., [408 C] [cp. Euthyph. 6, 8; Crit. 109 B; Laws 2. 672 B; 10. 886 C; 12. 941];
—stories of the world below, objectionable, 3. [386] foll. (cp. [Hades], [World below]).
Final causes, argument from, applied to justice, 1. [352].
Fire, obtained by friction, 4. [434 E].
Flattery, of the multitude by their leaders, in ill-ordered states, 4. [426] (cp. 9. [590 B]).
Flute, the, to be rejected, 3. [399];
—flute players and flute makers, ib. [D]; 10. [601].