Ben-Fradj Rachid
Philosophizing With A Hammer
What does it mean to live authentically in a world defined by relentless change? How can we cultivate resilience and integrity when confronted by crisis? Philosophizing with a Hammer invites listeners to confront the profound questions and ethical dilemmas embedded in today’s most pressing issues. Drawing on the wisdom of classical philosophers, this podcast examines how ancient insights into identity, Being, and transformation might guide us in facing the moral and existential challenges of our modern era.
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Ben-Fradj Rachid
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Mar 17, 2026
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23: Political Philosophy: John Locke, Freedom Against Fear 17.03.2026 35:33
A concise exploration of John Locke as the thinker who challenged Thomas Hobbes, arguing that humans are rational creatures who posses natural rights: life, liberty, prosperity.
22: Political Philosophy: Thomas Hobbes’ Leviathan 01.03.2026 29:30
Diving into the abyss, the Leviathan, we explore how fear shapes human nature.
21: Political Philosophy: Machiavelli’s Power in The Prince 07.02.2026 35:33
We move decisively from Platonic idealism into the harsh realism of Renaissance. Why Machiavelli still matters today in a world driven by media, performance, and the normalization of emergency power.
20: Political Philosophy: Plato’s Republic - Blueprint for Tyranny? 12.09.2025 35:12
In this first episode of political philosophy we dive into Plato’s Republic. Was it a version of justice and wisdom? Or a dangerous model for authoritarian rule? We explore Plato’s life, his ideas of the philosopher-king, and the allegory of the cave, and the lasting debate over whether The Republic inspires democracy or dictatorship. Takeaway: what kind of leaders and societies we truly want toda...
19: Existentialism: God Is Dead… Now What? 08.08.2025 39:52
In this episode of Philosophizing with a Hammer, we confront one of the deepest questions of modern life: what comes after the death of God? Drawing on Nietzsche’s philosophy, we explore how to navigate the collapse of religious meaning without falling into despair or clinging to hollow substitutes. From the challenge of nihilism to the call for self-created values, we discuss art, love, responsib...
18: Scroll, Post, Repeat: Who are you performing for? 07.06.2025 28:04
In this episode we confront a haunting question: Are we truly ourselves online, or just performing versions of who we think we should be? Drawing on Sartre’s concept of “bad faith” and Foucault’s digital-age Panopticon, we explore how social media transforms identity into performance, authenticity into aesthetics, and freedom into algorithmic suggestion. From Instagram’s curated self to LinkedIn’s...
17: Existentialism: Sisyphus in the 21st century 01.06.2025 25:08
Let’s reimagine Sisyphus, not as a symbol of resignation, but as an existential artist. What does that look like in a world of AI, algorithms, and endless repetition?
16: Existentialism: Heidegger, Being and Time 12.05.2025 57:18
In this episode we explore Martin Heidegger’s Being and Time, uncovering how his groundbreaking ideas such as Being, Care, and Being-toward-death radically reframe what it means to exist. We trace Heidegger’s divergence from Kierkegaard and Nietzsche, and ask how his thought challenges us to live more consciously in today’s hyperconnected world.
15: Existentialism: Sarte’s Being And Nothingness 17.04.2025 37:34
In this episode, we dive deep into Jean-Paul Sartre’s monumental work Being and Nothingness, exploring its core ideas such as consciousness, bad faith, freedom, and the weight of existence. Is his philosophy still relevant in the 21st century?
14: Existentialism: Kafka and The Metamorphosis 27.03.2025 34:56
In this episode of Philosophizing with a Hammer, we delve into Kafka’s The Metamorphosis through the lens of existentialist thought. What does Gregor Samsa’s transformation reveal about alienation, absurdity, and the struggle for meaning? How does Kafka’s world parallel Sartre’s notion of bad faith or Camus’ absurd hero? Join me as we dissect this haunting tale and its lasting philosophical signif...
13: Existentialism: Kafka’s Panopticon 16.03.2025 32:58
In this episode of Philosophizing with a Hammer, we explore Michel Foucault’s concept of the Panopticon and its striking parallels with Franz Kafka’s The Trial. How does an unseen authority shape human behavior? How do surveillance and bureaucracy create systems of internalized control? Through existentialist insights from Camus, Sartre, and Nietzsche, we uncover the psychological and philosophica...
12: Existentialism: Franz Kafka, The Trial 11.02.2025 37:16
In this episode we dive into Franz Kafka’s The Trial through an existentialist lens, exploring its themes of absurdity, guilt and alienation. Drawing from existentialist philosophy, we examine how Joseph K.’s struggle against an opaque and indifferent legal system mirrors the existential crisis of modern man caught between the illusion of meaning and the terrifying weight of freedom.
11: Existentialism: Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov 02.02.2025 51:19
In this episode, we dive into The Brothers Karamazov through the lens of Nietzsche’s philosophy, exploring the novel’s intense moral struggles, existential dilemmas, and its haunting resonance today. Dostoevsky’s Russia was a society on the edge—torn between faith and reason, tradition and modernity, order and chaos. Through the Karamazov brothers, he stages a battle of ideas that anticipates many...
10: Existentialism: Dostoevsky, Notes From Underground 19.01.2025 36:44
In this episode of our existentialism series, we turn to Dostoevsky’s Notes from Underground through the lens of Nietzsche’s philosophy. The Underground Man, with his sharp intellect and corrosive self-awareness, embodies the tensions of modernity that Nietzsche critiqued: the struggle between reason and will, the paralysis of excessive self-consciousness, and the despair that arises from living w...
9: Existentialism: Dostoevsky, Crime and Punishment 15.01.2025 49:12
In this first episode of our new series on existentialism, we delve into Dostoevsky’s masterpiece, Crime and Punishment, exploring it through the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche. What drives Raskolnikov to commit murder? Is he a true Übermensch, or does he crumble under the weight of his own existential despair? We’ll examine themes of guilt, morality, and the will to power, and discuss how Dost...
8: New Year Special: Amor Fati, St. Januarius 05.01.2025 57:50
In this New Year’s episode, we talk about Nietzsche’s idea of amor fati from The Gay Science, where he says we should love our fate, not just accept it. We compare this to the Stoics, who aimed for calm acceptance, and explore why Nietzsche thought their approach was too passive. We also look at how Heraclitus influenced Nietzsche’s view of life as constant change and fire. Finally, we discuss wha...
7: The Spirit Of Zarathustra 22.12.2024 32:22
In this episode of Philosophizing with a Hammer, we delve into the ancient religion of Zoroastrianism and its profound influence on Western thought. Starting with an exploration of The Spirit of Zoroastrianism by Prods Oktor Skjærvø, we uncover the core tenets of this fascinating belief system—its dualistic worldview, emphasis on free will, and the eternal struggle between good and evil, a core id...
6: Nietzsche And The Master/Slave Morality 16.12.2024 33:58
For this episode of Philosophizing with a Hammer, we dive deeper into Nietzsche’s concept of “master morality” and explore how the notion of rising above others, achieving mastery, and transcending conventional values applies to our contemporary world. Building on themes from previous episodes, we examine how Nietzsche’s ideas about hierarchy, strength, and individualism resonate today in a societ...
5: Nietzsche And The Eternal Recurrence 08.12.2024 37:49
What if you had to live your life over and over, endlessly, in exactly the same way? In this episode, we dive into one of Friedrich Nietzsche’s most provocative ideas: eternal recurrence. More than just a metaphysical proposition, this concept challenges us to confront the deepest questions about meaning, value, and our relationship with existence.
4: Nietzsche And The Übermensch 01.12.2024 52:34
In this episode of Philosophizing with a Hammer, we unpack Nietzsche’s concept of the Übermensch—a figure often misunderstood and misused throughout history. We’ll explore what the Übermensch truly represents: a call to overcome ourselves, create new values, and embrace life’s challenges with courage. We’ll also clarify what it is not—debunking dangerous distortions, like those tied to Nazi propag...
3: Nietzsche And The Death Of God 24.11.2024 44:54
In this episode of Philosophizing with a Hammer, we dive into Friedrich Nietzsche’s provocative declaration, “God is dead.” What did Nietzsche mean by this infamous phrase, and why does it remain so relevant today? Far from a simple rejection of religion, Nietzsche’s words reflect a profound cultural shift — the decline of traditional values and the rise of secular modernity. We explore the histor...
2: Nietzsche And The Will To Power 17.11.2024 29:34
In this episode, we delve into Friedrich Nietzsche’s provocative concept of the Will to Power, a force that drives us beyond more survival toward growth, creativity, and self-overcoming. We’re gonna explore how this timeless idea manifests in ambition, art, and innovation, and discover practical ways to embrace it in our own lives.
1: Why Philosophy? A Journey Begins 09.11.2024 16:53
Welcome to Philosophizing with a Hammer, where we explore the big questions of life through the lens of ancient philosophy. In this introductory episode, we’re gonna explain the purpose of the podcast: to draw wisdom from timeless thinkers and apply their ideas to our modern world. Inspired by Nietzsche’s idea of "philosophizing with a hammer," this podcast encourages us to question old beliefs, c...
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