INHERENT NECESSITY. 89 



ary Sciences by bringing them under the operation of 

 that Identity of Laiv which is demonstrated and ex- 

 pressly elaborated in the Scientological Branch of 

 Universology. 



61. Naturology, as a Branch of Universology, is, 

 therefore, Transcendental, in comparison with the frag- 

 mentary state of the Special Sciences, as these have 

 been hitherto developed ; but, on the other hand, in 

 a general and popular sense, Naturology may be 

 held to include also the existing Special Sciences in 

 their actual state. 



62. Any particular Domain of the Universe, or of 

 any of these Three Primitive Grand Domains (Nature, 

 Science, and Art), as, for instance, the Vegetable 

 Kingdom, the Animal Kingdom, the Human Body, 

 or the Human Mind, segregated and considered as a 

 whole, is a Minor Universe ; and may, therefore, or 

 indeed must, naturally, be distributed, in the first in- 

 stance, into a Naturismus, a Scientismus and an 

 Artisrnus, of its own. Hence, there is, by an INHERENT 



and NECESSARY LAW, UNIVERSAL ANALOGY, Or an ECHO 



OF SAMENESS, in respect to the method of distribution, 

 between the Entire Universe and any smaller Domain 

 within the Universe ; and, mutually, between all such 

 smaller Domains. Hence, there should be Identity of 

 Distribution, and of Scientific Classification, through- 

 out all Domains. The under 'standing of this Universal 

 Echo of Principles and consequent Universal Analogy 

 makes the Science of Universology. (8.) 



63. Language is one of these smaller Domains 

 within the Universe, and is, itself, therefore, a Minia- 



