Uranus, immoral stories about, 2. [377 E].

User, the, a better judge than the maker, 10. [601 C] [cp. Crat. 390].

Usury, sometimes not protected by law, 8. [556 A] [cp. Laws 5. 742 C].

V.

Valetudinarianism, 3. [406]; 4. [426 A].

Valour, prizes of, 5. [468].

Vice, the disease of the soul, 4. [444]; 10. [609] foll. [cp. Soph. 228; Pol. 296 D; Laws 10. 906 C]; is many, 4. [445]; the proper object of ridicule, 5. [452 E];
—fine names for the vices, 8. [560 E]. Cp. [Injustice].

Virtue and justice, 1. [350] [cp. Meno 73 E, 79]; thought by mankind to be toilsome, 2. [364 A] [cp. Laws 807 D]; virtue and harmony, 3. [401 A] (cp. 7. [522 A]); virtue and pleasure, 3. [402 E] (cp. [Pleasure]); not promoted by excessive care of the body, ib. [407] (cp. 9. [591 D]); makes men wise, 3. [409 E]; divided into parts, 4. [428] foll., [433]; in the individual and the state, ib. [435] foll., [441] (cp. [Justice]); the health of the soul, ib. [444] (cp. 10. [609] foll., and Soph. 228; Pol. 296 D); is one, ib. [445]; may be a matter of habit, 7. [518 E]; 10. [619 D]; impeded by wealth, 8. [550 E] [cp. Laws 5. 728 A, 742; 8. 831, 836 A];
—virtues of the philosopher, 6. [485] foll., [490 D], [491 B], [494 B] (cp. [Philosopher]); place of the several virtues in the state, 4. [427] foll.

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

[Vision], 5. [477]; 6. [508]; 7. [517]. See [Sight].