To trust that science "works" means you have to believe in the assumptions, at least implicitly, if not explicitly
I don't need to believe or have faith that E=MC 2 in order to be vaporized by a nuclear device; the difficulty I am having is the idea that was thrown out that philosophy has a part in this equation or the predictable outcome of the science.
E=MC 2 is not a CONCEPT or assumption that I need to believe in, any more than gravity is an assumption that I need to believe in in order to be crushed by a falling piano.
Gravity is a theory, yes, but this is not the same as an assumption, like in the assumption that god created the universe.
So far I am not feeling the whole philosophy underpinning science.