= Mediated reference theory
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Mediated Reference Theory (MRT) is a concept primarily discussed within the fields of philosophy of language, linguistics, and cognitive science. It aims to address the ways in which language refers to objects, entities, and concepts in the world, particularly emphasizing the role of mental representations and social context in reference. Here are some key aspects of Mediated Reference Theory: 1. **Cognitive Mediation**: MRT posits that our understanding of references is influenced by cognitive processes.
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