Operation
Operation
op-er-ashun (, maaseh, work; , energeia, , energema, energy): Twice used in the Old Testament of God’s creative work (Psa 28:4, Psa 28:5; Isa 5:12). The Holy Spirit’s inworking and power are manifest in the bestowal of spiritual gifts on individuals and on the church (1Co 12:6 the King James Version), and in the resurrection of Jesus Christ, through which energy or operation of God those dead in sins are, through faith, raised to newness of life (Col 2:12 the King James Version).
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Operation
“(Lit. operari, to work) Any act, mental or physical, constituting a phase of the reflective process, and performed with a view to acquiring1 knowledge or information about a certain subject-nntter. — A.C.B.
In logic, see Operationism.
In philosophy of science, see Pragmatism, Scientific Empiricism.
Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy
Operation
* For OPERATION see WORKING