Brans-Dicke gravity is remarkable not only in that General Relativity and
Mach's Principle find a common enlarged scenario where they are mutually
consistent, but also in that it provides a very interesting quantum
cosmological model within the inflationary paradigm. The interplay between the
Brans-Dicke scalar Φ and the inflaton field σ plays an important
r\^{o}le during the course of inflation, and although the dynamics as such is
governed by the potential, the onset and the end of inflation are determined by
the values of both fields jointly. The relative position of the beginning-- and
end-of-inflation curves (BoI and EoI respectively) is the most relevant factor
in determining the resulting quantum cosmological scenario. The classification
of potentials that is given in this paper is based on the criterion of whether
the BoI and EoI boundaries enclose a finite or infinite area in the
(σ,Φ) plane where inflation takes place. It is shown that this
qualitative classification distinguishes two classes of potentials that yield
very different cosmologies and it is argued that only those theories in which
BoI and EoI enclose a finite area in the (σ,Φ) plane are compatible
with our observable universe.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure