This book explores - at the historical theoretical practical and existential levels - the
relations between truth and freedom as expounded in the philosophical systems of Hegel and
Schelling. In these authors the systematic ideal is maximally ambitious its formulation gave
rise to some of the greatest works in the history of philosophy and after the historical
collapse it suffered we can only judge about such an ideal in view of the formulations
achieved by authors like Schelling and Hegel in the Freiheitsschrift the Phenomenology of Mind
the System of Transcendental Idealism the Science of Logic the Encyclopaedia of the
Philosophical Sciences or the Philosophy of Revelation and Mythology which can be thought of
as the successive positions replies and counter-replies of the two authors to systematically
articulate the truth and expose the realisation of freedom.