Maybe we could try to put the theory of mind out of the brackets? In that case, the following type of claims will be meaningful: “For the theory of mind T1, a human being H has the set of preferences P1, and for the another theory of mind T2 he has P2”. Now we could compare P1 and P2 and if we find some invariants, they could be used as more robust presentations of the preferences.
Maybe we could try to put the theory of mind out of the brackets? In that case, the following type of claims will be meaningful: “For the theory of mind T1, a human being H has the set of preferences P1, and for the another theory of mind T2 he has P2”. Now we could compare P1 and P2 and if we find some invariants, they could be used as more robust presentations of the preferences.