Individual, inferior types of the, 8. [545]; individual and state, 2. [368]; 4. [434], [441]; 5. [462]; 8. [544]; 9. [577 B] [cp. Laws 3. 689; 5. 739; 9. 875, 877 C; 11. 923].

Infants have spirit, but not reason, 4. [441] [cp. Laws 12. 963 E].

Informers, 9. [575 B].

[Injustice], advantage of, 1. [343]; defined by Thrasymachus as discretion, ib. [348 D]; injustice and vice, [ibid.]; suicidal to states and individuals, ib. [351 E] [cp. Laws 10. 906 A]; in perfection, 2. [360]; eulogists of, ib. [361], [366], [367]; 3. [392 B] (cp. 8. [545 A]; 9. [588]); only blamed by those who have not the power to be unjust, 2. [366 C]; in the state, 4. [434]; = anarchy in the soul, ib. [444 B] [cp. Soph. 228]; brings no profit, 9. [589], [590]; 10. [613].

Innovation in education dangerous, 4. [424] [cp. Laws 2. 656, 660 A]. See [Gymnastic], [Music].

Intellect, objects of, classified, 7. [534] (cp. 5. [476]); relation of the intellect and the good, 6. [508].

Intellectual world, divisions of, 6. [510] foll.; 7. [517]; compared to the visible, 6. [508], [509]; 7. [532 A].

Intercourse between the sexes, 5. [458] foll. [cp. Laws 8. 839 foll.]; in a democracy, 8. [563 B].

Interest, sometimes irrecoverable by law, 8. [556 A] [cp. Laws 5. 742 C].

Intermediates, 9. [583].