## Finite and Infinite Games ### Finite and Infinite Games ![rw-book-cover](https://is5-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Publication60/v4/7b/fd/82/7bfd8291-233b-2d32-499d-6c236ff44de7/9781451657296.jpg/1400x2148w.jpg) #### Metadata * Author: [[James Carse]] * Full Title: Finite and Infinite Games * Category: #books #### Highlights * In one respect, but only one, an infinite game is identical to a finite game: Of infinite players we can also say that if they play they play freely; if they must play, they cannot play. (Location 80) * meaningfulness of discourse, while the rules of debate must remain constant. (Location 118) * "To believe is to know you believe, and to know you believe is not to believe" (Sartre). If no amount of veiling can conceal the veiling (Location 176) # Finite and Infinite Games ![rw-book-cover](https://is5-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Publication60/v4/7b/fd/82/7bfd8291-233b-2d32-499d-6c236ff44de7/9781451657296.jpg/1400x2148w.jpg) ## Metadata - Author: [[James Carse]] - Full Title: Finite and Infinite Games - Category: #books ## Highlights - In one respect, but only one, an infinite game is identical to a finite game: Of infinite players we can also say that if they play they play freely; if they must play, they cannot play. (Location 80) - meaningfulness of discourse, while the rules of debate must remain constant. (Location 118) - “To believe is to know you believe, and to know you believe is not to believe” (Sartre). If no amount of veiling can conceal the veiling (Location 176)