The article is a critical study, which presents and criticises an operational approach to Husserl's thinking as presented by Petr Rezek in his book "Husserlian objectivity". Even though the operational understanding is a valuable one for it doesn't allow for the reification of ideal entities, which are understood as objective correlates of our intentional attitudes towards objectivity, it generates problems in the area of categorial explications of pre-categorial meaning e.g. in the explication of the pre-categorial identity, of the relation of whole and part and in the explanation of other categories.
The reason is following: It can be shown that the explicative operation has to implicitly presuppose the categories, which are to by constituted, to carry out itself. This generates a circle within the operationalist aproach.
Notwithstanding different explanatory strategies of explaining Husserl, the husserlian theory of pre-predicative meaning remains to be a problem, which is to be solved.