ordinalista
Ordinalista is a term used to describe a person or theoretical position that emphasizes ordinal relations—rankings or orderings—over cardinal measurements. The label is most commonly encountered in economics and social choice theory, where it designates adherence to ordinalism, the view that preferences or utilities need only be ordered, not measured in absolute numerical units.
In economics, ordinalists argue that consumer behavior can be modeled using preference orderings and indifference curves
In social choice and voting theory, ordinalist approaches treat individual inputs as rankings (preferences over alternatives)
Criticisms of ordinalism note that ordinality discards intensity-of-preference information and complicates interpersonal comparisons of welfare or