No the problem is never taking responsibility for the risks of life and always trying to externalize risk to others. A layperson is not defined by degrees or depth of knowledge, but refusal to participate in epistemic risks individually or collectively.
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So the problem with a layperson is the reliance on experts?
What's the case for following expert advice then? Just asking.
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