The problem with science
I read you as giving a reductio ad absurdum argument against scienticism, i.e., the view that science is the only source of knowledge. Here's how I reconstruct it:
1. Suppose scientism is true (i.e., suppose the only source of knowledge is science).
2. Science only analyzes pre-existing concepts. (assume)
3. Pre-existing concepts that science analyzes are known prior to science. (assume)
4. Therefore, the source of some knowledge (viz., knowledge of pre-existing concepts) is not science. (from 2, 3)
5. Therefore, scientism is false. (from 1, 4)
Would you say that's a faithful reconstruction?