All of them. Different ones behave in different ways, but none of them behave like finite numbers.
… but that’s set theory, a step bigger than flipping the “finite” modifier.
What if I started with finite cardinals?
I think what we’d use for utility is like cardinal numbers, although that’s not precisely what it is. There isn’t a set of different QALYs. The finite values are more like real numbers. You still talk about how many QALYs, though.
All of them. Different ones behave in different ways, but none of them behave like finite numbers.
What if I started with finite cardinals?
I think what we’d use for utility is like cardinal numbers, although that’s not precisely what it is. There isn’t a set of different QALYs. The finite values are more like real numbers. You still talk about how many QALYs, though.