Playback speed×Share postShare post at current timeShare from 0:000:00/0:00Transcript371Why “Innovation” Was a Crime in the 16th CenturyJohnathan BiJul 26, 2024371ShareTranscriptA lecture on the intellectual history of “Innovation”Read the Full TranscriptI drew heavily from Benoît Godin's Book (affiliate):Innovation Contested: https://amzn.to/3Wpp8n9My book notes: https://www.johnathanbi.com/p/innovation-contested-by-benoit-godinDiscussion about this videoCommentsRestacksJohnathan BiLectures & Interviews on the Great BooksLectures & Interviews on the Great BooksSubscribeListen onSubstack AppRSS FeedAppears in episodeJohnathan BiRecent EpisodesEmbrace the Erotic | Plato's Symposium ExplainedAug 31 • Johnathan BiThe Problem with Modern Dating | David O’Connor on Nietzsche, Plato, ChristAug 22 • Johnathan BiHarvard Professor’s Masterclass on Machiavelli | Harvey MansfieldAug 16 • Johnathan BiDebate: Can AI Write a Great Book?Aug 8 • Johnathan BiPlato’s Guide to Virtue | Cornell’s Rachana KamtekarJul 5 • Johnathan BiA Systematic Critique of Stoic Philosophy | Cicero's DefinibusJun 27 • Johnathan BiWhy You Self-Sabotage | Rachana Kamtekar on Plato’s Moral PsychologyJun 9 • Johnathan BiIntroduction to Ancient Skepticism | Tad Brennan on Sextus EmpiricusJun 1 • Johnathan Bi