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The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy is a good resource, especially for 'analytic' approaches. See the Philosophy of Mathematics entry, and links at the bottom of the page. You might also want to browse through the dedicated journal Philosophia Mathematica. If you're interested in approaches which look to broaden the range of questions asked by philosophers about mathematics, you could try Mancosu (ed.) The Philosophy of Mathematical Practice.