The paper is devoted to the conception of subjective thinking in Kierkegaard's Concluding unscientific postscript. It suggests that, according to Kierkegaard, the primary activity of thinking comprises not of grasping positive truths, but rather doubt and scepticism.
As a result, thinking, understood this way, is incapable of protecting manking from existential crises. Subjective thinking, on the other hand, is a tranformative standpoint, preparing and guiding an individual for Christianity as an existential safehaven.