It must not involve math, or accounting
LOL apparently.
I had a unique experience in college: I had the same accounting professor for over 30 hours, and he never used numbers. He was all about teaching the theory that went with each transaction, whether it was tax, audit, governmental, etc.
He only gave midterm and final exams, each consisted of five questions that he thought up on the walk from his office to the classroom.
Of those five questions, two or three would engender the following for the first sentence of the answer: based on the information you've given me, I can't answer the question. That would be followed by a detailed analysis of the situation. It was nothing to churn out ten pages in 45 minutes.
Sophomores feared him, juniors respected him, seniors loved him. He was a great man, and a trusted advisor to his students. He also signed his paycheck back over to the university, as he had a very successful CPA practice in Spokane.
Bioethics must not involve ethics either, except the Marxist kind. Ethical people consider their ability to repay a loan before borrowing. They don’t blame lenders for being “predatory”.
The answer to whether this person is a moron, a thief, or a scoundrel, is “Yes”.