Finite

/1 min read

A thing is called finite after its kind, when it can be limited by another thing of the same nature

A thing is called finite after its kind, when it can be limited by another thing of the same nature; for instance, a body is called finite because we always conceive another greater body. So, also, a thought is limited by another thought, but a body is not limited by thought, nor a thought by body. 

Baruch Spinoza, The Ethics