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Paul Frazier, Ph.D., serves as a professor in the Philosophy department at Tarrant County College Northwest Campus. He holds a doctoral degree in his field and is actively involved in student development as the Faculty Advisor to Plato's Cave, the Northwest Philosophy Club. This role underscores his commitment to fostering philosophical inquiry, critical thinking, and campus community engagement among students pursuing studies in philosophy. Frazier is listed as a key faculty member in the department, contributing to the delivery of philosophy courses that form part of the college's core curriculum requirements in language, culture, and philosophy. These courses explore fundamental questions about reality, meaning, value, and beauty, aligning with his expertise. Contact details for academic advising or course inquiries are 817-515-7097 and paul.frazier@tccd.edu.
Historical records from Tarrant County College indicate that in 2008, Paul Frazier was an associate professor of philosophy and religion at the Northwest Campus. In that capacity, he provided expert analysis for the TCC Collegian on geopolitical and religious issues, specifically commenting on the Chinese government's policies toward religion in Tibet ahead of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. He highlighted the atheist stance of the Chinese regime and its potential to undermine traditional Tibetan religious practices, demonstrating his ability to apply philosophical and religious perspectives to contemporary global events. Frazier has been recognized in college documents as a longstanding faculty member, participating in district-wide initiatives and supporting educational excellence at Tarrant County College. His tenure reflects sustained dedication to teaching and mentoring in philosophy.
