Abstract
This paper discusses about the process that leads to moral adjectivation of social actions. It proposes a model of conjugation patterns and principles present in reality enclosures that are analytically differentiated. These enclosures include: culture, daily life and personal. The analysis is made on the process of moral adjectivation of a behavioral repertory identified as hospitality. It is based on a research done with Costa Rican native indigenous population, specifically with the Bribris group.
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