Martin Honecker (9 June 1888 – 20 October 1941) was a German philosopher and psychologist.
In 1914, Honecker graduated with a doctorate in the legal philosophy of Alessandro Turamini.
He fought in World War I, but was captured by the French and interned in Switzerland.
He was doctoral advisor of Roman Catholic theologian Karl Rahner.
During World War II he worked as an Army psychologist at the Generalkommando V in Stuttgart.