Taripato and Integral Ecology: Ecological Responsibility from an Ilocano Perspective

Taripato and Integral Ecology

Ecological Responsibility from an Ilocano Perspective

Authors

  • Niño Randy Flores Saint Louis College of San Fernando City, La Union, Philippines

Keywords:

Ecological Responsibility, Environmental Ethics, Filipino Philosophy, Integral Ecology, Laudato Si’, Taripato, Nakem

Abstract

Ecological responsibility, as emphasized in Laudato Si’, is rooted in the understanding that an essential aspect of being human is the commitment to care for the environment. In the Ilocano language, this committed practice is expressed through the concept of “taripato,” which encompasses nurturing and protecting, depending on context usage. Drawing from the praxis of taripato, this paper attempts to contextualize Laudato Si’s teachings on ecological responsibility by interpreting it from an Ilocano perspective. This perspective characterizes environmental care as nurturing connections, recognizing our life source, and showing respect not only because we benefit from the environment but because it is integral to life. Following a lexical exploration of the meaning of taripato, the paper concludes by offering insights on ecological responsibility.

Author Biography

Niño Randy Flores, Saint Louis College of San Fernando City, La Union, Philippines

Niño Randy C. Flores is the Research Officer of Saint Louis College of San Fernando City, La Union, Philippines where he obtained his Master of Arts in Education in 2020. He finished his Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy at San Pablo Seminary, Baguio City in 2016. He is also a visiting Philosophy professor at the Diocesan Seminary of the Heart of Jesus. He is pursuing his studies in the Straight Program – Master in Teaching Philosophy and PhD Philosophy at De La Salle University, Manila. His research interests include Environmental Philosophy, Philosophy of Education, and Hermeneutics. 

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Published

15-12-2024

How to Cite

Flores, Niño Randy. 2024. “Taripato and Integral Ecology: Ecological Responsibility from an Ilocano Perspective”. MST Review 26 (2):1-29. https://mstreview.com/index.php/mst/article/view/709.
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