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That thing is called finite in its own kind (in suo genere) which can be limited by another thing of the same nature. For example, a body is called finite, because we always conceive another which is greater. So a thought is limited by another thought ; but a body is not limited by a thought, nor a thought by a body.
(Ethics, 1D2)