Hegel holds the philosophy of reality being the only reality of concepts. But does this actually tell us about the variety of the material part of reality: the one with problems about economic production or technology? Does it give us a grasp of the material side of the world? It doesn't adequately hold all of the mutability and contigency of the material side of reality.
By the way, mutability is change or alteration.
Contingency is dependence on the fulfillment of something.
Moreover, concepts should be practical, grounded in reality, and concrete. They shouldn't be abstract, like Hegel says. We have the philosophy to put into practice and change the world: we have to apply it. "Philosophers have so far only interpreted the world in various ways: the point, however, is to change it."
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