ABSTRACT

When we try to understand ICT and information systems as a whole, we are faced with phenomenon vast, complex, powerful and fascinating. In Part II we looked at what ICT is, its use, its features, its relationship with society and its development, and laid foundations of understanding each area within the ground that is Dooyeweerd’s philosophy (Dooyeweerd 1955). But the areas belong together, each affecting the other, and none exists without the others as meaningful in reality. The areas are shown in Figure 10.1.