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===“Complicated” versus “complex”=== | ===“Complicated” versus “complex”=== | ||
Finite games are ''[[complicated]]''. | |||
Finite games are ''[[ | |||
{{complicated capsule}} | |||
[[Infinite game|Infinite games]] are ''[[complex]]''. | |||
{{complex capsule}} | |||
===“Historic” versus “prospective”=== | ===“Historic” versus “prospective”=== | ||
Many distinctions between finite and infinite games boil down to their historical perspective: those that look backwards, concerning themselves with what has already been established and laid down — as agreed rules, formal boundaries and limited time periods for resolution necessarily do — will tend to be finite in nature; those that are open-ended, forward looking, and indeterminate — concerned with what has yet to happen, and is necessarily unknown, are infinite. | Many distinctions between finite and infinite games boil down to their historical perspective: those that look backwards, concerning themselves with what has already been established and laid down — as agreed rules, formal boundaries and limited time periods for resolution necessarily do — will tend to be finite in nature; those that are open-ended, forward looking, and indeterminate — concerned with what has yet to happen, and is necessarily unknown, are infinite. |