No. All things that can be said to exist can be demonstrated. All things that can be demonstrated can be dealt with scientifically.endlessness said:If they could be described by science, is merely a supposition, speculation.
Again, in these discussions there is confusion about science as the public institution involving laboratories and such, and science as the human cognitive process. Unless we're talking about the formal results science has produced (things like chemistry), I'm talking about the second: the human cognitive process of observation/perception-analysis-testing-reevaluation.
There is nothing about emotions or human interactions that implies they cannot (in principle) be observed, analyzed, tested, and evaluated. I would hope that is what psychologists attempt to do (it's not important in the discussion whether they do it WELL or not--it's only important that they COULD, in principle, do it well).